I am trying to find a work-around for profile curve labels that mess up when they fall between profile views (see attached picture).
I have drawn them in manually before, but I was curious if anybody had a better method.
Thanks in advance.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by sirjoelsph. Go to Solution.
Are you talking about the vertical or horizontal. If it's the vertical, you can use the "split profile" method.
Thanks for the reply, it is a profile curve (vertical).
My issue is the Begin Curve Station and End Curve Station fall on different sheets (thus, different profile views). Every time this situation arises, the curve label does this (something funky). I attached another picture that may clear things up.
Thanks again.
I take it that this happens using automatic Plan Production?
Looks like you are going to have to copy the label style. I would make one called ???-Left and ???-Right. That way you can have the left one on the first sheet and the right one on the second sheet.
I might extend the profile view so it displays correct, then in the sheet layout copy the profile view port, shorten the copy to display only the vertical grid, shorten the original to hide the extended profile view and line the 2 viewports up for plotting.
John Mayo
Todd -
I'm assuming you are suggesting that I make 2 new label styles, one that doesn't call the End Station, and one that doesn't call the Begin Station That is a good suggestion, I will give it a shot. My guess is it will work. 🙂
I'll check back when I get a few minutes minutes to make some new styles.
Thanks for the suggestion!
There is an alternative label option built into the style to overcome this problem. Change your styles to include the "in view" options for label attachements and everything should work out just right!
This style even has high point built into it, but since it's not in this view, it doesn't label.
Hope that works fo you.