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Corridor Boundary

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Anonymous
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Corridor Boundary

Why is that Corridor Extents as Boundary is sometimes listed as an option
and other times not (in the boundaries tab of the corridor?)
Does a certain data type have to be added to build the surface? I have
tried to use top with and and without daylight added. I can not find a
consistant correlation. I want the shrinkwrapping available all the time.

Thanks

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John
COD 2010
3G RAM
XP PRO, SP2
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

That option exists only for corridors with multiple baselines. If you have
only a single baseline, just add another with no regions. The corridor
won't change, but since you have more than one baseline you will have the
shrinkwrap option.

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Matt Kolberg
GCS - A Division of Cansel
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thank you-

"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
news:6319238@discussion.autodesk.com...
That option exists only for corridors with multiple baselines. If you have
only a single baseline, just add another with no regions. The corridor
won't change, but since you have more than one baseline you will have the
shrinkwrap option.

--

Matt Kolberg
GCS - A Division of Cansel
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks- Will do

"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
news:6319238@discussion.autodesk.com...
That option exists only for corridors with multiple baselines. If you have
only a single baseline, just add another with no regions. The corridor
won't change, but since you have more than one baseline you will have the
shrinkwrap option.

--

Matt Kolberg
GCS - A Division of Cansel
Message 5 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

One more thing-
If a corridor surface is shrinkwrapped do all the regions have to be
connected. I mean if you have regions A and B that are not connected, will
only regions A be shrinkwrapped. Regions B will not display or build as a
surface.

This seems like it to me and I wanted to see what someone else thinks.
Thanks-
John

"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
news:6319238@discussion.autodesk.com...
That option exists only for corridors with multiple baselines. If you have
only a single baseline, just add another with no regions. The corridor
won't change, but since you have more than one baseline you will have the
shrinkwrap option.

--

Matt Kolberg
GCS - A Division of Cansel
Message 6 of 6
BrianHailey
in reply to: Anonymous

> {quote:title=Guest wrote:}{quote}
> One more thing-
> If a corridor surface is shrinkwrapped do all the regions have to be
> connected. I mean if you have regions A and B that are not connected, will
> only regions A be shrinkwrapped. Regions B will not display or build as a
> surface.
>

You are correct.

Brian Hailey
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