Hi everyone,
I have a profile view of my propose road divided in several sheets. The profile shows grade labels and vertical curves information. However, some of the profiles views, even having set up the grade label information, do not show the respective label, while others do. I have already checked on everything now being able to find out the solution.
If someone has had the same problem, I would highly appreciate any help!
Thanks !
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Hi everyone,
I have a profile view of my propose road divided in several sheets. The profile shows grade labels and vertical curves information. However, some of the profiles views, even having set up the grade label information, do not show the respective label, while others do. I have already checked on everything now being able to find out the solution.
If someone has had the same problem, I would highly appreciate any help!
Thanks !
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by h.castrocelani. Go to Solution.
In that same box you are showing, scroll down to the right one more column, do you have weeding set to a small number?
Bill
In that same box you are showing, scroll down to the right one more column, do you have weeding set to a small number?
Bill
Check out to following link to another post about profile view labels across multiple sheets.
Check out to following link to another post about profile view labels across multiple sheets.
The weeding is set at "0" value like the other sheets where the grade appears.
The weeding is set at "0" value like the other sheets where the grade appears.
Actually, I checked that post. However, my problem is with the grading labels and not with the curve information.
Thanks!
Actually, I checked that post. However, my problem is with the grading labels and not with the curve information.
Thanks!
Its a similar scenario when anchor points fall beyond the limits of a profile view.
Rather than anchoring to the 'feature', anchor to the middle of a line component that is set to not display. This will give the label something to anchor to when the feature extends beyond the limit of the profile view as the ends of this line are anchored to the ends of the tangents within the view.
Add a line component to the label style as shown below and anchor your grade label to its mid-point.
Its a similar scenario when anchor points fall beyond the limits of a profile view.
Rather than anchoring to the 'feature', anchor to the middle of a line component that is set to not display. This will give the label something to anchor to when the feature extends beyond the limit of the profile view as the ends of this line are anchored to the ends of the tangents within the view.
Add a line component to the label style as shown below and anchor your grade label to its mid-point.
@MMcCall402 thank you for your reply.
It did not really work in the way you proposed, but I found out another way that it worked well.
I have left attached the setting of the label style that worked for me.
Thank you all for the help!
@MMcCall402 thank you for your reply.
It did not really work in the way you proposed, but I found out another way that it worked well.
I have left attached the setting of the label style that worked for me.
Thank you all for the help!
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