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Assembly Entities Layer / Style Settings

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Grimes_MG
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Assembly Entities Layer / Style Settings

What layer or style controls the display and plotting of the yellow “flags” of an assembly. I believe the flags represent either the superelevation or outside point code of the assembly. They keep plotting.....

 

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Jeff_M
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Turn off the Potential Pivot property of the Subassembly in they will not be displayed.
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Grimes_MG
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Thanks Jeff.

 

That works for me b/c my road doesn't need a Pivot but what happens if I did. What layer / Sytle controls the display of the "Potential Pivot" object?

 

Darn, I guess should have looked harder for someone else to ask this question...

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-Civil-3D-General/Assembly-Style-Marker/m-p/3684760/highlight/f...

 

But they didn't answer it, just provided the same solution,"Turn off the Potential Pivot property of the Subassembly in they will not be displayed".

 

Turning off the property not only turns off the object but also doesn't allow for a pivot. What if you need a pivot AND the object to not plot?

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Jeff_M
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It appears that these are set to take on the layer of the Assembly. They are also herd coded into C3D (unlike the subassemblies that are controlled by VB.NET code which we can alter). Short of Autodesk providing a new property for this, I guess the only way would be to have 2 Assemblies, one for plotting and one for the corridor.
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PeterKozub
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Herd coded to funny

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