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code set style

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M_c3d
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code set style

In Civil 3D 2017 if you change the corridor code set style it make no difference when creating the corridor. 

 

For example if i change the default style under the createcorridor command to 'Lightweight 3D View' it still creates the corridor with code set style 'Cross Section - Hatching'

 

is there any fix to this?  If i delete the code set style 'Cross Section - Hatching' it simply defaults to another one, but no the one its meant to be.

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Jay_B
in reply to: M_c3d


@Anonymous wrote:

 if i change the default style under the createcorridor command to 'Lightweight 3D View' it still creates the corridor with code set style 'Cross Section - Hatching'


That's the Corridor Style to be used.

 

To set the Code Set Style to be used, change it in the Feature Settings or Command Settings for CreateCorridor.

 

Settings tab of Toolspace > rt. click on Corridor > Edit Feature Settings > Default Styles > Code Set Style.

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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M_c3d
in reply to: Jay_B

I've already set it in there, it has no affect on new corridors, it seems to ignore this setting

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tcorey
in reply to: M_c3d

I am seeing the same (mis)behavior.



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M_c3d
in reply to: tcorey

thanks for confirming the problem.

 

Any Autodesk watching that can find a fix to it?

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lim.wendy
in reply to: M_c3d

Hi Michael,

 

Thanks for reporting this. This has been an ongoing issue and a case has already been logged with our Development Team.

I apologize for the inconvenience. The only way to change the style currently is to manually change it after the corridor has been built. Smiley Sad

 


Wendy Lim

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