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Cooridor: Marking Lanes

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Message 1 of 10
Anonymous
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Cooridor: Marking Lanes

How can I do Marking lanes in corridor?

Anybody have something idea.

regards, Daniel
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Lane markings (paint) is not really a feature for a corridor, but you could
fake it. Use a LinkWidthAndSlope that is half the width of you lane (or
whatever the required offset is), toggle on the Omit Link property, assign a
"Paint" point code instead of P2.

Create a feature line style for the paint line (linetype lineweight etc) and
apply that to the Paint code in the corridor. It should emulate paint
lines.

Matt
Message 3 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

How would you handle places where the striping is not continuous?

"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
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Lane markings (paint) is not really a feature for a corridor, but you could
fake it. Use a LinkWidthAndSlope that is half the width of you lane (or
whatever the required offset is), toggle on the Omit Link property, assign a
"Paint" point code instead of P2.

Create a feature line style for the paint line (linetype lineweight etc) and
apply that to the Paint code in the corridor. It should emulate paint
lines.

Matt
Message 4 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Well, I wouldn't handle it. I wouldn't use the corridor to display paint
lines....but if I HAD to, I would use multiple regions and assemblies.

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Matt Kolberg
Global CADD Systems
Vancouver, B.C.
www.gcscorp.ca


"neilw" wrote in message
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How would you handle places where the striping is not continuous?

"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
news:5825071@discussion.autodesk.com...
Lane markings (paint) is not really a feature for a corridor, but you could
fake it. Use a LinkWidthAndSlope that is half the width of you lane (or
whatever the required offset is), toggle on the Omit Link property, assign a
"Paint" point code instead of P2.

Create a feature line style for the paint line (linetype lineweight etc) and
apply that to the Paint code in the corridor. It should emulate paint
lines.

Matt
Message 5 of 10
kcobabe
in reply to: Anonymous

Assign a hidden linetype to a feature style and apply it to that code. Dashed lines. also if you want to make them thick you could assign to the feature line style a different thickness and then you would have thick paint stripes. And lines with a solid and dashed, as long as the corrdior is built the right direction.

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Message 6 of 10
Civil3Dave
in reply to: Anonymous

why not use ploylines.

More regions more work, Create ployline from corridor then offset lines to make lane marking. and other lines.

Dave3d
Message 7 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I think the intent was to have the striping dynamic with the alignment. It
doesn't look like there is a practical solution.

wrote in message news:5826306@discussion.autodesk.com...
why not use ploylines.

More regions more work, Create ployline from corridor then offset lines to
make lane marking. and other lines.

Dave3d
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

we are using CADMark software - AutoCAD based and it does great job.
it has all MUTCD pavement markings (longitudinal / transverse, arrows, traffic signs, etc) and everything is pre-set.
Also it can create work zone layouts
Message 9 of 10
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Anonymous

I have toyed around with this sort of thing for MPT layouts using alignment styles not the corridor. You can create alignment styles with lines and/ or blocks at given offsets to emmulate lane layouts. It can get tricky but they will be dynamic the the alignemnt.

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Message 10 of 10
CADmgrMike
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

Joe-Bouza,

I've been playing around with this same idea, using alignments for striping.

I am trying to figure out a way to create one alignment that does a double line.

Any ideas?

Mike Porter
https://provostandpritchard.com/

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