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*Brian Hailey
Alignement s that turn back on themselves .
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04-23-2004 07:01 AM
Hello all,
I've been trying to create an alignment by layout but haven't been able to
create it yet. I was wondering if this is capable with Civil3D or not.
I've attached an image that shows what I'm trying to do.
Thanks,
Brian
*Rad Lazic
Re: Alignement s that turn back on themselves .
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04-24-2004 09:11 PM in reply to:
*Brian Hailey
Brian,
Without trying to reproduce it, and as far as I can understand the question:
When creating curve segments, the software asks you to specify if the
turning angle is greater than 180 degrees. This is at the command prompt at
that time ("behind the front stage") - so may have been missed and the
default value is naturally "Less than 180deg".
Your case from the image shows that it's greater than 180deg so that may be
the reason for it not creating the alignment.
HTH
Regs
Rad
"Brian Hailey" wrote in message
news:408921b2$1_1@newsprd01...
> Hello all,
>
> I've been trying to create an alignment by layout but haven't been able to
> create it yet. I was wondering if this is capable with Civil3D or not.
> I've attached an image that shows what I'm trying to do.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
>
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*Brian Hailey
Re: Alignement s that turn back on themselves .
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04-26-2004 07:02 AM in reply to:
*Brian Hailey
Hi Rad,
Thanks for the reply. I was able to figure it out. I think the problem I
was having was in determining where the angle points were to go.
Brian
