I created a surface and the only available data I had was proposed contours and a boundary. When I try to label contours, it recognizes the surface when I select it, but will not label....I see no labels when I select a contour. My label style is correct and all layers relating to the style are thawed, because I tested it on the existing surface, and labels show up fine.
Are you trying to label the contours from which you created the surface?
If so, you'll need to turn on the contours display element of the C3D surface style, and then label those contours.
I was trying to label the contours of the surface I created from the contours that were polylines.....I digitized contours and assigned elevations to each polyline and then selected them to create a surface. I know it is not the ideal way to create a surface from just polylines, but lots of time the engineers will hand draw the proposed contours and I digitize them in.....also I was trying to put a spot shot on this surface and nothing happens then either. It is almost like the surface is there and it selects it, but none of my labels work.....I used it as part of a profile and it worked fine, but no labels?????
Ther could be any number of things causing that to happen. Can you post the file for us to take a look?
@gwassmer wrote:
Trying to add screenshot but it doesn't seem to want to attach.
What filetype is the image?
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
There are several people in this thread complaining of the same problem. But NOBODY has posted a dwg file to allow someone to troubleshoot.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Shouldn't need a file. All you have to do is make a surface from existing polylines in Civil 3D 2014 to see the problem.
Works fine for me. I think that if the problem is as ubiquitous as you think, that this thread would be somewhat longer than it is. If you are unable to post a drawing, let us know and maybe someone can come up with the time to formulate a laundry list of all of the potential reasons for the problem. The time needed to get an answer by simply posting a drawing will probably be shorter.
Jeff,
The weird thing is that I initially had the same reaction as you did. And I proceeded to create a new file just to show how easily the contours could be labled. But then my contours wouldn't label. 😞
Anyway I'll upload a sample file that exhibits this issue -- since nobody else wants to.
Notice in the following screenshot the blue line? I used the Label "Multiple Conours" option. Every time that blue line crosses a minor or major contour, it's supposed to put a label. Minors are red and majors are green.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Don, your labels worked fine, they are just very small. Change the scale of the drawing to 1"=1000' or so and you'll see them just fine. It is just that your contours are 1,000 feet apart and the model space scale was set to 1" = 20'.
Duh -- that's the trouble with just making a new file with generic data. I forgot to make sure it was big enough the right size to be able to actually see.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Well I guess someone put some mojo on me because I was creating a file to post and it is working seamlessly now. Lesson learned, start with the right template file and try to avoid importing settings/styles.My problem seems that even though I imported settings/styles from my master template I still had to adjust the command settings. Thanks with all the responses... I will remove foot from mouth now haha.
So now maybe one (or more) of those people complaining that the labels won't work will actually post a dwg file in which it didn't work? We'll see if they really want to troubleshoot it or just complain.
EDIT: CMISTRIC must've posted the reply after I started this one.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician