Code set styles

Code set styles

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Code set styles

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In my corridor I have lines on top of eachother and can't figure out how to shut the bottom code set style off.

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stevenh0616
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When you right click on Corridor and Edit Code Set Style, you are only editing what code set style is applied to the corridor itself - so you can try switching between what you have in your file.

 

If you want to actually modify a code set style, go to Toolspace > Settings > General > Multipurpose Styles > Code Set Styles, then select and right click to edit.

 

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Mike.M.Carlson
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Hello-

 

Those subbase point codes aren't listed in the Code Set Style "All Codes" you have applied to your corridor.  If you go to Corridor Properties and toggle to the "All Codes No Display" Code Set Style, you will see these missing ones more clear.  Looks like you have just two point codes to add.  These are getting classified under the "uncoded" section, so they're plotting.  

 

If you add the missing point codes to your code set style, and apply a "No Display" Feature Line Style, they won't show up.  The attached animated .gif below shows the workflow to fix this issue.   

 

 




Michael M. Carlson
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Mike

 

I now have this all missed up after I added the two missing codes ETW subbase and crown subbase to the "all codes and put everything to no display.  What im I missing here?

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Mike.M.Carlson
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Hi-

 

 

You only should have to toggle the "Subbase" ETW and Crown Point codes to No Display Feature Line Style.  The rest could've remained as they were. 

 

I'm sorry I may have confused you. I was just saying that if you wanted to see these missing Subbase point code feature lines, you could switch your code set style to the "No Display" Code Set Style to see the missing subbase ones.

 

Either way, once those codes are added to Code Set, you can control the visibility.  Since they were not added to the Code Set Style, they were plotting because they were unclassified and there's a style for that condition.

 

Anyway, attached is the corrected dwg.  I have screencast uploading to show you what I did.  The trick is to toggle the code sets for each corridor to get the code set style to update in model space.

 

  

 

 




Michael M. Carlson
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Michael M. Carlson
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Mike,  I think were getting closer.  I see it got rid of the line when I go to a SW view. but when I go to create feature line and pick a point at the end of ROW its still 0.67 lower.  

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It works now, Thanks