AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 Service Pack 1
Readme
Thank you for downloading AutoCAD® Civil 3D 2013 Service Pack 1
This readme contains the latest information regarding the installation and
use of this service pack. It is strongly recommended that you read this entire
document before you apply this service pack to your product. AutoCAD Civil 3D
2013 Service Pack 1 contains the fixes included in AutoCAD 2013 Service Pack 1.1
and AutoCAD Map 3D 2013 Service Pack 1. This service pack includes all
previous hotfixes for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 including Hot Fix 1, Hot Fix 2 and
Hot Fix 2.1. Because AutoCAD Civil 3D is built on AutoCAD and AutoCAD
Map 3D, it is recommended that you also review the AutoCAD and AutoCAD Map 3D
readme files at the following locations. For reference, you should save these
documents to your hard drive or print a copy.
AutoCAD®
2013 Service Pack 1.1 Readme
AutoCAD®
Map 3D® 2013 Service Pack 1 Readme
Contents
You can apply this service pack to the following Autodesk products running on
all supported operating systems and languages. Be sure to install the correct
service pack for your software.
You can also use Communication Center to install the Live Update Maintenance
Patches, which will automatically show the correct service pack for your
product.
32-bit Product |
Update |
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 |
c3d2013_win32_sp1.0.exe |
64-bit Product |
Update |
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 |
c3d2013_x64_sp1.0.exe |
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You can use this service pack with the following operating systems:
Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Service Pack 3 (SP3) of the following:
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
The following Windows® 7 operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
- Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
- Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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It is recommended that you right click the installer and select "Run as
Administrator" while installing the service pack. When you are installing this
service pack a prompt with options to "Automatically close applications and
attempt to restart them after setup is complete" or "Ignore" may be displayed.
It is recommended that you do not click the "Automatically close applications
and attempt to restart them after setup is complete" option. Instead, click
"Ignore" at the prompt. It is also recommended that you reboot your system after
installing the service pack.
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The following issues have been resolved in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 Service
Pack 1:
.NET API
- The IsUsed property in StyleBase now reports whether a style is in use by
an AutoCAD Civil 3D object.
Cogo
- The COGO Editor now accepts Degrees/Minutes/Seconds in a spaced format.
- The COGO Editor now retains the saved value in the description field.
Corridor Design
- An issue with the Offset End Station value that prevented a drawing from
opening has been resolved.
- Switching between drawings while Station Tracker is enabled no longer
causes the application to close unexpectedly.
- An issue that caused errant feature lines to be generated between stations
has been resolved.
Corridor Volumes
- An issue where cut/fill volume shading was displaying incorrectly in some
cross sections has been resolved.
Cross Section Views
- The Update Section View Layout command no longer causes the application to
close unexpectedly.
- Opening a AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 drawing containing the OverlayAndMill
subassembly no longer results in a display issue with the section views.
Cross Sections
- Selecting multiple existing polylines when creating sample lines no longer
causes the application to close unexpectedly.
Data Exchange
- An imported structure will now use the expected dimension rather than the
dimension of the first structure of the imported group.
Feature Lines
- Creating feature lines from objects when the objects are overlapping
closed polylines no longer causes the application to close unexpectedly.
General/Other
- An issue that caused an error when closing a drawing has been resolved.
- An issue that caused an error when starting AutoCAD Civil 3D after
migrating settings from a previous release has been resolved.
- The stability of the Audit command has been improved.
- Using the Move/Copy/Rotate Express Tool after grip editing an object no
longer causes the application to close unexpectedly.
- In drawings with a custom UCS, switching from the model tab to the layout
tab will no longer reset model tab to isometric.
- Using your mouse wheel to pan while in a command no longer causes an
unexpected error.
- Deleting the last remaining layout while set to model viewin that layout
no longer causes the application to close unexpectedly.
- File sync of custom Tool Palettes has been disabled.
- Opening a drawing by double-clicking on the file no longer causes an
unexpected error.
- The performance of tooltips has been improved.
- North rotation is now calculated as expected between Coordinate Settings
and Geolocation.
- An issue that caused an error when saving a drawing has been resolved.
Grading
- An error while using the Grade to Surface command has been resolved.
- Deleting a PI from a feature line no longer causes the application to
close unexpectedly.
Hydraflow Storm Sewers
- Storm Sewer calculations have been clarified to follow methodologies
according to HEC-22.
- Storm Sewers using HDS-5 inlet control option now report expected results.
- The following issues related to inlet calculations and reporting have been
resolved:
- Inlet section view displays spread correctly in 2D when depression is
ignored.
- Slotted drains in sag condition now calculate expected depth and spread
values while transitioning between weir and orifice flow.
- Open Area Design calculations are now less than or equal to the product
of grate length and width.
- A column in theInteractive Designer is now labeled "Local Depression" to
be consistent with the data-entry field.
Hydraflow Express
- The following issues related to Inlet calculations and reporting have been
resolved:
- Inlet Section View display shows spread correctly in 2D when depression
is ignored.
- Slotted drains in sag condition now calculate expected depth and spread
values while transitioning between weir and orifice flow.
- Open Area Design calculations are now less than or equal to the product
of grate length and width.
- The following issues related to culvert calculations and reporting have
been resolved:
- Circular culverts now report consistent tailwater results as expected
across a flow range.
- Elliptical culvert calculations now report expected headwater values
above the crown of the pipe.
Hydraflow Hydrographs
- Hydrograph plots are now displayed correctly on computers running Windows
XP 32-bit.
Inquiry
- Switching between drawings while the Profile View Elevation and Grade
Between Points inquiry command is active no longer causes the application to
close unexpectedly.
Labels
- An issue where referenced pipe spanning labels list the incorrect distance
after reopening a drawing has been resolved.
- An issue where referenced pipe network labels in section view disappear
after reopening a drawing has been resolved.
- Wipeout frames used in styles now display as expected.
LandXML
- When importing LandXML data, alignments are now imported to the specified
drawing layer.
Object Enabler
- Importing a drawing using Navisworks Manage 2013 no longer results in the
application becoming unresponsive or closing unexpectedly.
Parcels
- Deleting a PI of a perimeter parcel no longer causes the application to
close unexpectedly.
Pipe Networks
- Solid hatching now displays as expected in profile views.
- Issues recognizing the correct Manning roughness n-value for parts has
been resolved.
- Pipe length data is now available in structure tables displaying connected
pipes.
- Synchronizing a pipe network with a part swapped in the source drawing now
updates the style as expected.
Points
- Creating a point no longer fails if a survey point with the same number
already exists in the drawing.
- Assigning user-defined properties to a point group from the Summary tab no
longer results in the application closing unexpectedly.
- The next point number is now assigned correctly when creating points from
objects.
Pressure Networks
- Deleting pressure networks while the Pressure Network panorama is open no
longer causes the program to close unexpectedly.
- Minimum radius values for curved pipes are now updated when changing pipe
sizes during layout.
- Quantity takeoff reports now list lengths of pressure pipe when linear pay
items are assigned.
Profiles
- Grip editing a PVI marker with OSNAP enabled no longer causes the
application to close unexpectedly.
- Linetypes used for profiles that are referenced now appear as expected.
Project Management
- Drawings with circular dependencies now generate a prompt when being
checked in.
- An error is no longer generated when checking in a drawing with a
reference, when the reference drawing is checked out by another
user.
Quantity Takeoff
- The Pay Item and Pay Item Categorization files now default to the
previously browsed path.
Reports
- The PVI Station and Curve report is now generated correctly when the
ambient setting for Grade/Slope format is set to Per Mille.
Shortcuts
- An issue that allows the same profile object to be mapped to two different
parent alignments has been resolved.
- Performance when opening a drawing containing references has been
improved.
Superelevation
- The diagram in the Create Superelevation View dialog box is now displayed
as expected when the alignment is referenced.
Surface
- Watershed analysis performance on DEM surfaces has been improved.
- The Drape Image command no longer results in a reversed image when
hardware acceleration is enabled.
- The stability of the Level of Detail command has been improved.
- The stability of the Resolve Crossing Breaklines command has been
improved.
Survey
- The lower pane of Figure Properties dialog box now displays the Import
Events as expected.
- Modifying figure data in Figure Properties dialog box no longer causes the
application to close unexpectedly.
- Editing Chain Type Figure Properties no longer causes the layer to reset
to 0.
As you prepare to install this service pack, keep the following in mind:
Back Up Custom Files
It is recommended that you back up all custom CUIX, MNR, and MNL files
before you apply this service pack.
Administrative Privileges
During installation, you will be prompted for the original installation
media or a network image. In order to apply this service pack, you must have
administrative privileges to install and uninstall products.
Network Deployment
Administrators can deploy this service pack over a network using the
Deployment Wizard.
About Your Product
After you install, product information displays in the About dialog
box.
Reboot
After you install, it is recommended to reboot your system even if not
prompted.
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Apply This Service Pack to a Stand-Alone
Installation
Follow these instructions to install this service pack on a single computer.
- Download the service pack and save it to any folder.
- If required, insert the product media (for example, the AutoCAD Civil 3D
installation disc) or make sure the installation source files are available.
- Find the folder where you saved the service pack and double-click the
executable (EXE) file.
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Apply This Service Pack Through a Local
Network
You can use InfoCenter to apply this service pack through your local network.
Detailed instructions on how to set up patching through your local network are
listed in the InfoCenter Tab topic in the CAD Manager Control Utility Help.
Note: You can install the CAD Manager Control
Utility from the product installation media. Select Install Tools and Utilities
and then select Autodesk CAD Manager Tools.
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Apply This Service Pack
to a Network Administrative Image
The following method of distributing AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 Service Pack 1
applies only to administrative images created with the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013
Network Installation wizard. After you complete this procedure, any new
deployments of AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 will have the update applied to them
automatically. For complete information on updating a Network Administrative
Image please see the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 Network Administrator's Guide.
To apply AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 Service Pack 1 to an existing AutoCAD Civil 3D
2013 administrative image
- On the workstation where you initially created the AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013
deployment, open the Tools folder and double-click the Create and Modify a
Deployment shortcut icon.
- On the Create Deployment > Configure page under Modification Options,
select Create a New Deployment Using an Existing Deployment as a Template.
- Specify a new name for the deployment, review and make any other changes,
then click Next.
- On the Create Deployment > License Agreement page, review the agreement
and click Next.
- On the Create Deployment > Product Information page, review the license
information and click Next.
- On the Create Deployment > <Deployment Name> page, click on
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 in the product list to open the Configure options.
- Under Service Packs, select Include Service Pack from Autodesk.com and
click Download.
- Select the option to append the service pack(s) to the deployment.
- Review and make any other changes and then click Create. Now any new
deployments of AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 will have the Service Pack applied to
them automatically.
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Uninstall This Service
Pack
NOTE: You cannot run an automatic uninstall
to remove this service pack. To restore your version of AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 to
its pre-update state, uninstall AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 and reinstall
it.
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