Hello
I want to change start point of circular alignment which I create from alignment creation tool it always creates circular alignment from one point and does not gives me opportunity to assign start point.
here is a screen shot it always make start point on point 1 I want to start circular alignment on point 2 how to change starting point?
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Hello
I want to change start point of circular alignment which I create from alignment creation tool it always creates circular alignment from one point and does not gives me opportunity to assign start point.
here is a screen shot it always make start point on point 1 I want to start circular alignment on point 2 how to change starting point?
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Joe is a CAD Magician 😀
Joe is a CAD Magician 😀
Nothing up my sleeve... lol
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Nothing up my sleeve... lol
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I saw screen cast, I read your steps several time I do the same but at the end my Alignment disappears 😕
I become crazy
I saw screen cast, I read your steps several time I do the same but at the end my Alignment disappears 😕
I become crazy
I understand your frustration.
did you try another file? can you post your file
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I understand your frustration.
did you try another file? can you post your file
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please see the attachement
please see the attachement
This will only frustrate you more. I works fine on my computer. I tried to break it but the alignment rotates move etc with no problem. I wonder it it is a graphic setting on you machine.
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This will only frustrate you more. I works fine on my computer. I tried to break it but the alignment rotates move etc with no problem. I wonder it it is a graphic setting on you machine.
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you are really kidding how can I believe it what can I do it is not a graphic problem I have a good computer and driver
you are really kidding how can I believe it what can I do it is not a graphic problem I have a good computer and driver
Do AUDIT after rotating the circle. You'll see the alignment again. But the start point will be on its original point. Only labels will move. Rotatinng don’t work for me either. I end up modeling my roundabout in different way.
Do AUDIT after rotating the circle. You'll see the alignment again. But the start point will be on its original point. Only labels will move. Rotatinng don’t work for me either. I end up modeling my roundabout in different way.
me too but I need a decision for this method
me too but I need a decision for this method
@Beka_Tchigladze I do not know why rotating the alignment is not working for you. It works fine for me. Did you try my other suggestion in comment 14. Using a 2D circle as a template and creating a 3 point fixed curve alignment? You can then independently move both the start and end points to wherever you want them to be. Just leave a gap of 50mm or something between start an end points. You can put the 2D circle on a construction lines layer that you can set to not print and freeze if necessary.
Regards,
Peter
@Beka_Tchigladze I do not know why rotating the alignment is not working for you. It works fine for me. Did you try my other suggestion in comment 14. Using a 2D circle as a template and creating a 3 point fixed curve alignment? You can then independently move both the start and end points to wherever you want them to be. Just leave a gap of 50mm or something between start an end points. You can put the 2D circle on a construction lines layer that you can set to not print and freeze if necessary.
Regards,
Peter
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