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Hi y'all!
Soo... I've been using landXML export for some while now but when I've tried to import alignments to Civil3d the results have been less than flattering. The problem seems to be that Civil interprets the three coordinates specified (for curves) in an xml-file as the "three point"-definition for a curve instead of "start point, center point, end point" as defined in landXML 1.2 schema. This leads to various problems...
Does anybody know if this is a settings issue? What should I tweek to get this to work?
Here is the link to landXML 1.2 schema which indicates that curves should be defined by start center and end points:
http://www.landxml.org/schema/landxml-1.2/documentation/LandXML-1.2Doc_Curve.html
And I'll attach a few screenshots illustrating the problem:
- Desing view of the alignment. As you can see there is atleast one curve which makes an almost complete circle. Civil interprets the "center point" as one of the "three points" needed to define an arc, but still takes in account the rotation direction ("cw") and thus does NOT draw the curve through the point which originally was intended as the center point...
- panorama (alignment grid view) view. Curves seem to be defined by three points, instead of start, end and center point, which isn't an option when you unlock the "parameter constraint lock" and try to change the "parameter constrain" from the dropdown menu.
Solved! Go to Solution.