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SE data band labels not appearing

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pics.munmun
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SE data band labels not appearing

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Data band labels are not appearing on band data

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ecfernandez
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Hi @pics.munmun, did you check that those layers are not frozen? sometimes it happens

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Camilo FernƔndez

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Message 3 of 10
pics.munmun
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@ecfernandez. Layers are not frozen.

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Message 4 of 10

How about the layers in Layer manager? Are they not frozen aswell?

Message 5 of 10
ecfernandez
in reply to: pics.munmun

Hi again 

frozen layers are not the same as turned off layers. Indeed, what you posted is just the proof that those layers are turned on, but in that window you cannot check if they are frozen.
What I meant was, as @patrick_ericsonmentioned, to enter the layer manager and see if those layers or any object layer are not frozen.

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Camilo FernƔndez

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Message 6 of 10
MichaelH13
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Make sure they are also turned on in the profile view, not just the plan view, in the band style.

Message 7 of 10
pics.munmun
in reply to: ecfernandez

@ecfernandez  and @patrick_ericson 

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the layer is not frozen

Message 8 of 10
pics.munmun
in reply to: MichaelH13

Hi @MichaelH13 , There is no option of profile view. Only plan view is available.

 

Message 9 of 10

True, I saw that when I checked the styles.

Regarding layers

If you compare the layer visibility in Layer manager and in the style-display tab

 

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Are they all visible as in my example?

Message 10 of 10
ecfernandez
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Hi again, guys. If all the layers are turned on and not frozen, then you must check the Layout tab of every band detail in the section Labels and Ticks. (see the image)

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Go to your superelevation band style commonly located here

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Open your style and then go to "Band details," then go to every single component of the section "Labels and ticks" and open it by clicking "compose label." When there, make sure that in the "Layout tab," each of those components shows the information you need. If the text component editor is empty, any label won't appear in the model.

 

If this is the case, then add the information to the text component editor (in the image I posted, you can see the station value is assigned to the component Normal Crown, and therefore, it is visible in the model), hit OK, and then go back to keep checking the label components.

 

I hope this helps. Best regards!

 

Camilo FernƔndez

Civil engineer | Specialist in design, construction, and maintenance of roadways

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