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Corridor Display style similiar to grading display styles?

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kkortekaas
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Corridor Display style similiar to grading display styles?

Howdy,

I'm trying to revise my corridor display style to act in the same manner as the grading display style (specifically applying a slope pattern), is this possible?  if so how (see attached, grading towards the top of page, corridor towards the bottom).

 

The assembly that that the corridor is based upon is construtced with LinkWidthAndSlope and LinkSlopeToSurface

 

Thank you much!

KKortekaas

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tcorey
in reply to: kkortekaas

Yes, this can be done without much effort.

 

Go to Corridor Properties and explore the Slope Patterns tab.



Tim Corey
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kkortekaas
in reply to: tcorey

great googly moogly, you just revolutionized me work day.

 

Thanks!

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sboon
in reply to: kkortekaas

Fair warning - slope patterns won't work if your alignment turns back on itself.  When the corridor looks for the feature line to connect to it starts checking at the start of the alignment, even if that is not the nearest location.

 

The only way I've found to fix this is to break the design into two corridors.

 

Steve
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