I have a superimposed ditch profile on my centerline profile view. I need to label the grades, but can't find a label type that can do it. The grades are labeled on the source profile, but they don't come with the superimposed profile to the target profile view.
I also don't want to show the entire profile, so I would like to mask part of it in the target profile view. Is there a way for C3D to do this, or am I back to using mtext and wipeout?
Brad
C3D 2012
When you super impose there is a button to control the station range. You can lable the grades with profile view >>depth>> percent grade. they wont be dynamic to change in the profile but they will be to grip changes.
The grade label under the depth option worked great. I just never thought to look there. Before I was not getting a dialog box to select the grade option, but now I have turned on the dialog box.
As for the masking and display range, I want to mask the middle where the superimposed ditch profile goes into a pipe. The range setting on the superimposed profile sets the begining and end of the superimposed range, but does not help mask the middle. I suppose I could superimpose the profile twice with different ranges, but for now I just labled the middle portion where it goes over the pipe.
Brad
C3D 2012
Yes. A gap wold require twice imposed.
CONVERTLINEWORKTOMASKBLOCK is one easy way to mask part of a profile.
Doesn't work so well if the region you're trying to mask has a label, though.