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how to change ROLLOVERTIPS Settings

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kaanturkum
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how to change ROLLOVERTIPS Settings

 hi Everyone,

 

when the cursor is on the alignment obejcts, ROLLOVERTIPS show me ,

 

Ex,

 

Name ; AAAAA

Style ;  AAAAA

Layer; AAAAA

Station Value ;  0 + aaa m, minus Aligment Profile 1 elevation , Exist ground profile elevation.

 

I want to Change ; Station Value = 0+ aaa m , Aligment Layout profile 1 Elevation / or anything else

 

How can I change that setting.

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Matt_Haokip
in reply to: kaanturkum

Hi Kaan,

 

The Station value shown in the ROLLOVERTIPS is based on what is defined in the "Text Component Editor-Contents".

 

You may want to edit the contents to your requirement by selecting the ellipsis button for the Text Contents in the Layout tab of the Label Style Composer as shown in the screenshot:

Text_Component_Editor_for_Alignment_label.png

 

I hope this helps.

 

Thanks,

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Matt Haokip
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BrianHailey
in reply to: Matt_Haokip

Hi Matt,

 

I hate to disagree but that has absolutely nothing to do with the roll over tool tips. If you want to change the precision of the tool tip, you need to go change the drawing setting or the feature setting. Please see the following video for the steps to do this:

 

http://screencast.com/t/aU2zNsvQaE 

Brian J. Hailey, P.E.



GEI Consultants
My Civil 3D Blog

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Matt_Haokip
in reply to: BrianHailey

Hi Brian,

 

I might be wrong, however my understanding to the question was about what is being displayed in the Station value for the ROLLOVERTIPS such as Kaan wanted no negative sign and something else instead of Alignment Profile elevation etc. 

 

Thanks for pointing out.

 

Regards,

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Matt Haokip

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