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labeling vertical curves - 1 attachment

When labeling vertical curves in AutoDesk Land Desktop 2004 the tangent lines that are automatically put in at the PVI station are not in line with the tangent lines of the profile going in and out of the vertical curve. Bobby
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Anonymous
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Hi Bobby, was this labled maually with the profile tools or plotted through vertical import? Joe "Bobby Bolin" wrote in message news:Xns961A5A651C65Brbolinbaxengineering@132.188.2.160... > When labeling vertical curves in AutoDesk Land Desktop 2004 the tangent > lines that are automatically put in at the PVI station are not in line > with the tangent lines of the profile going in and out of the vertical > curve. > > > Bobby > > >
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This was labled manualy with the profile tools "Joe Bouza" wrote in news:4236fa06_1@newsprd01: > Hi Bobby, was this labled maually with the profile tools or plotted > through vertical import? > > Joe > "Bobby Bolin" wrote in message > news:Xns961A5A651C65Brbolinbaxengineering@132.188.2.160... >> When labeling vertical curves in AutoDesk Land Desktop 2004 the >> tangent lines that are automatically put in at the PVI station are >> not in line with the tangent lines of the profile going in and out of >> the vertical curve. >> >> >> Bobby >> >> >> > > >
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Anonymous
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Turn off the OSNAPS while you label the VC. That should fix things. John "Bobby Bolin" wrote in message news:Xns961A5A651C65Brbolinbaxengineering@132.188.2.160... > When labeling vertical curves in AutoDesk Land Desktop 2004 the tangent > lines that are automatically put in at the PVI station are not in line > with the tangent lines of the profile going in and out of the vertical > curve. > > > Bobby > > >
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Anonymous
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Ok i will check that and then post the results. Thanks for your quick response's John. bobby "John Mayo" wrote in news:4236ff09_3@newsprd01: > Turn off the OSNAPS while you label the VC. That should fix things. > > John > > > "Bobby Bolin" wrote in message > news:Xns961A5A651C65Brbolinbaxengineering@132.188.2.160... >> When labeling vertical curves in AutoDesk Land Desktop 2004 the >> tangent lines that are automatically put in at the PVI station are >> not in line with the tangent lines of the profile going in and out of >> the vertical curve. >> >> >> Bobby >> >> >> > > >
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Anonymous
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Ok that seems to have fixed it. thanks again for the quick replies. "John Mayo" wrote in news:4236ff09_3@newsprd01: > Turn off the OSNAPS while you label the VC. That should fix things. > > John > > > "Bobby Bolin" wrote in message > news:Xns961A5A651C65Brbolinbaxengineering@132.188.2.160... >> When labeling vertical curves in AutoDesk Land Desktop 2004 the >> tangent lines that are automatically put in at the PVI station are >> not in line with the tangent lines of the profile going in and out of >> the vertical curve. >> >> >> Bobby >> >> >> > >
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HTH John "Bobby Bolin" wrote in message news:Xns961A671A5876Brbolinbaxengineering@132.188.2.160... > Ok that seems to have fixed it. thanks again for the quick replies. > > > > "John Mayo" wrote in > news:4236ff09_3@newsprd01: > >> Turn off the OSNAPS while you label the VC. That should fix things. >> >> John >> >> >> "Bobby Bolin" wrote in message >> news:Xns961A5A651C65Brbolinbaxengineering@132.188.2.160... >>> When labeling vertical curves in AutoDesk Land Desktop 2004 the >>> tangent lines that are automatically put in at the PVI station are >>> not in line with the tangent lines of the profile going in and out of >>> the vertical curve. >>> >>> >>> Bobby >>> >>> >>> >> >> >

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