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*Hailey, Brian
Importing angled alignments come in straight
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10-15-2003 01:17 AM
I've been playing with Civ3D for a bit now and I imported a bunch of
alignments from a project I've just finished (LDD2i). I imported all the
alignments and roads appeared to come in correctly but the sewers (storm and
san) came in straight. It looks as though the start point of the alignment
is correct and all the lengths between angle points are correct, there just
isn't an angle. Anyone seen this before or know why it's doing this or if
I'm doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Brian
alignments from a project I've just finished (LDD2i). I imported all the
alignments and roads appeared to come in correctly but the sewers (storm and
san) came in straight. It looks as though the start point of the alignment
is correct and all the lengths between angle points are correct, there just
isn't an angle. Anyone seen this before or know why it's doing this or if
I'm doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Brian
*Sanders, Henry
Re: Importing angled alignments come in straight
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10-15-2003 04:46 AM in reply to:
*Hailey, Brian
Brian,
You have found a bug in the Import Data from Land Desktop routine. You can
get the Pipe alignments to come in using LandXML.they come in with the angle
points.
Thanks,
Henry
--
Henry Sanders
Autodesk ISD Civil Test Development
"Brian Hailey" wrote in message
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11D21122F9A34BA2CB57734B27FFD19@in.WebX.maYIadrTaR b...
> I've been playing with Civ3D for a bit now and I imported a bunch of
> alignments from a project I've just finished (LDD2i). I imported all the
> alignments and roads appeared to come in correctly but the sewers (storm
and
> san) came in straight. It looks as though the start point of the
alignment
> is correct and all the lengths between angle points are correct, there
just
> isn't an angle. Anyone seen this before or know why it's doing this or if
> I'm doing something wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
You have found a bug in the Import Data from Land Desktop routine. You can
get the Pipe alignments to come in using LandXML.they come in with the angle
points.
Thanks,
Henry
--
Henry Sanders
Autodesk ISD Civil Test Development
"Brian Hailey"
news
> I've been playing with Civ3D for a bit now and I imported a bunch of
> alignments from a project I've just finished (LDD2i). I imported all the
> alignments and roads appeared to come in correctly but the sewers (storm
and
> san) came in straight. It looks as though the start point of the
alignment
> is correct and all the lengths between angle points are correct, there
just
> isn't an angle. Anyone seen this before or know why it's doing this or if
> I'm doing something wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
*Miller, Chris J.
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11-06-2003 02:13 AM in reply to:
*Hailey, Brian
We've logged this as a defect and will get back to the newsgroup after we
have a fix.
"Henry Sanders" wrote in message
news:1088A85012877CF275861E0F42146077@in.WebX.maYI adrTaRb...
> Brian,
>
> You have found a bug in the Import Data from Land Desktop routine. You can
> get the Pipe alignments to come in using LandXML.they come in with the
angle
> points.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Henry
>
>
> --
> Henry Sanders
> Autodesk ISD Civil Test Development
>
> "Brian Hailey" wrote in message
> news
11D21122F9A34BA2CB57734B27FFD19@in.WebX.maYIadrTaR b...
> > I've been playing with Civ3D for a bit now and I imported a bunch of
> > alignments from a project I've just finished (LDD2i). I imported all
the
> > alignments and roads appeared to come in correctly but the sewers (storm
> and
> > san) came in straight. It looks as though the start point of the
> alignment
> > is correct and all the lengths between angle points are correct, there
> just
> > isn't an angle. Anyone seen this before or know why it's doing this or
if
> > I'm doing something wrong?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
>
>
have a fix.
"Henry Sanders"
news:1088A85012877CF275861E0F42146077@in.WebX.maYI
> Brian,
>
> You have found a bug in the Import Data from Land Desktop routine. You can
> get the Pipe alignments to come in using LandXML.they come in with the
angle
> points.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Henry
>
>
> --
> Henry Sanders
> Autodesk ISD Civil Test Development
>
> "Brian Hailey"
> news
> > I've been playing with Civ3D for a bit now and I imported a bunch of
> > alignments from a project I've just finished (LDD2i). I imported all
the
> > alignments and roads appeared to come in correctly but the sewers (storm
> and
> > san) came in straight. It looks as though the start point of the
> alignment
> > is correct and all the lengths between angle points are correct, there
> just
> > isn't an angle. Anyone seen this before or know why it's doing this or
if
> > I'm doing something wrong?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
>
>
