It's taking a long time to move cogo points. About 2 minutes for a single point move. Other commands affecting points are taking longer too. Would it just be a function of file size or is there something else I should be looking for?
Allen
Sample point:
AECC_COGO_POINT Layer: "V-NODE-P-CURB-FACE"
Space: Model space
Handle = daf3e
Primary point group : Pro Face Curb
Point Number : 5198
Northing : 257095.2652m
Easting : 192743.1398m
Point Elevation : 0.00000000m
Raw Description : FC PRO
Full Description : FC PRO
Grid Northing : 257095.2652
Grid Easting : 192743.1398
Latitude : S0° 00' 00.00"
Longitude : W0° 00' 00.00"
Style : Basic in Model
Point Label Style : Point Number Only - Fixed Height
Survey Point : False
Fixed Height : 0.002
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It seems likely that it is the drawing size. I took the points and features I needed to a new drawing and the points move almost instantly.
Allen
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Allen,
Multiple components in point label styles and many point groups tend to slow things down. Two things that I watch out for in my drawings.
Brent
Did you try the Sincpac-C3D MovePoints command? I remember in older versions of C3D (2009 and earlier, maybe...?) that the MOVE command could take FOREVER when used on C3D Cogo Points. (I think this bug was eventually fixed, not sure in which version of C3D.) However, the Sincpac-C3D MovePoints command would work instantaneously. It also has the benefit of not introducing an unwanted elevation change to the points.
Sinc,
I think I did with the same results. I'll try again this morning. I hadn't originally used it because I did want the point elevation to change.
Allen
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