Section View Configuration

Section View Configuration

F.Camargo
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Section View Configuration

F.Camargo
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Hi all,

 

I'm trying to configure my view section just like I saw at the Jeff Bartels tutorial on youtube.

section view-Jeff.JPG

 

I mean, I'd like to the labels elevations like that. 🙂

 

 

But couldn't do that.

section-F.JPG

 

My section view get the labels for all points from the code sets and I don't wanna to do.

 

Anybody could help me, please?

 

 

Thanks in advance

Fabricio

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Joe-Bouza
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Not everyone has seen the video😳 What exactly are you trying to do. If it label only certain points and links ... Marked point and link to mark point subs are super duper for that

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Joe:

 

He wants it to look like the top picture, not the bottom one.

 

Bill

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@Joe-Bouza wrote:
Not everyone has seen the video😳 What exactly are you trying to do. If it label only certain points and links ... Marked point and link to mark point subs are super duper for that

Hi my friend @Joe-Bouza

 

You don't need to see the video to understand what I'm trying to do, even though the video isn't explain about that.

 

I though very interesting the view section and I'd like to make it in my own template. Smiley Embarassed

 

 

Very interesting video. Worth to watch it! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq1lgQG0Xr4

 

I think my section has a lot of labels.

link.JPG

 

 

 

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Joe-Bouza
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You have to edit the codeset style to only label what you want and how. I'll watch the video at some point but I still don't know what you want and can't do?

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@Joe-Bouza wrote:
You have to edit the codeset style to only label what you want and how. I'll watch the video at some point but I still don't know what you want and can't do?

 

I don't know how to edit the codeset style only label that I want to show.

 

section view-Jeff.JPG

 

Please, take a look this imagem again.

I'd like to show daylight, curb (for my assembly)  and crown labels. But I don't know how to edit just for this 3 codeset style.

 

 

Thanks

Fabricio

 

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Joe-Bouza
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I think I know what you want and it is easier than you think.

 

We are going to add some marked Points to you assembly.

 

1. from the generice tab select MarkPoint

2. in the ptoproperties dialog give it a name "crown"

3. select the assembly marker at the crown of the assembly

4. repeat for the left and right parts of the assembly..

 

5. edit the codeset style >> select import and pick your assembly.

 

6. set all the label styles to none except the "crown" , "Curb", "daylight"

 

I'm not sure why you wouldn't label it the way it is? with all the grade breaks and all... ? But the above will let you label only the points you want.

 

 

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@Joe-Bouza wrote:

I think I know what you want and it is easier than you think.

 

We are going to add some marked Points to you assembly.

 

1. from the generice tab select MarkPoint

2. in the ptoproperties dialog give it a name "crown"

3. select the assembly marker at the crown of the assembly

4. repeat for the left and right parts of the assembly..

 

5. edit the codeset style >> select import and pick your assembly.

 

6. set all the label styles to none except the "crown" , "Curb", "daylight"

 

I'm not sure why you wouldn't label it the way it is? with all the grade breaks and all... ? But the above will let you label only the points you want.

 

 


@Joe-Bouza

Thank you very much!! Excellent workflow 🙂

 

I'll try this out tomorrow and I let you know.

 

Can you post a image of you section view, please?

 

I've choosen to make my section just like Jeff's because I liked. But I'd like to see more example.

 

Thank you very much

Fabricio

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@Joe-Bouza wrote:

I think I know what you want and it is easier than you think.

 

We are going to add some marked Points to you assembly.

 

1. from the generice tab select MarkPoint

2. in the ptoproperties dialog give it a name "crown"

3. select the assembly marker at the crown of the assembly

4. repeat for the left and right parts of the assembly..

 

5. edit the codeset style >> select import and pick your assembly.

 

6. set all the label styles to none except the "crown" , "Curb", "daylight"

 

I'm not sure why you wouldn't label it the way it is? with all the grade breaks and all... ? But the above will let you label only the points you want.

 

 


Hi @Joe-Bouza

 

I couldn't use create point in the section view.

 

But the assembly I get all labels that I want to without using mark points. Smiley Happy

 

I'm still having problem to insert labels at the sections view.

 

teste-1.JPG

 

 

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Joe-Bouza
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Hello @F.Camargo Fabricio

 

It looks to me, from the picture of the assembly and the section view that the section views are using a different codeset style.

 

make note of the name codeset style you put the markpoints in.

 

grip a section view>> right click >> edit section view GROUP>> scroll to the corridor and change the labels to the codese used in the assembly 

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Fabricio

 

I need to now what points are to be labeled tthat are not already labeling

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F.Camargo
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Hi @Joe-Bouza

 

I needed to label the point from crown, back curb and daylight.

 

Fabricio

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The problem you have is that the assmbly in layout mode uses the code set style Seção Tipo but when you created the section views you accepted the default standard code set style that has a label for every node on the assembly. 

 

Seção Tipo appears to do what you want without any tricknology.  Simply edit the section view group and change the style from standard to Seção Tipo.

 

let me know if there is something different you need?

 

click the screen cast to see how

 

http://autode.sk/2lDwRhz

 

 

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Excellent Joe!!!
Thank you very much for the screen cast.

I haven't tested yet. But I will and I let you know if it worked!!

Thanks
Fabricio

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F.Camargo
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@Joe-Bouza wrote:

The problem you have is that the assmbly in layout mode uses the code set style Seção Tipo but when you created the section views you accepted the default standard code set style that has a label for every node on the assembly. 

 

Seção Tipo appears to do what you want without any tricknology.  Simply edit the section view group and change the style from standard to Seção Tipo.

 

let me know if there is something different you need?

 

click the screen cast to see how

 

http://autode.sk/2lDwRhz

 

 


I can't believe that!

 

I was too close to get my goal. 🙂

 

Thank you very much @Joe-Bouza!!!

 

I'll study more about codeset style!

 

Fabricio

 

 

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Joe-Bouza
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Here is another cast that shows how specific you can get with mark points. The file I sent you I forgot to give the MP its own special code. The SC shows how to add a code to manage different marked points.

 

 

 

 

 

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@Joe-Bouza wrote:

Here is another cast that shows how specific you can get with mark points. The file I sent you I forgot to give the MP its own special code. The SC shows how to add a code to manage different marked points.

 

 

 

 

 

 

@Joe-Bouza

 

Excellent another cast showing how to use marked points.

 

Thanks

 

Fabricio

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Joe-Bouza
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Glad it was helpful.

 

FYI here is a Being Civil blog that shows how to leverage the "Link to marked point

 

http://beingcivil.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/06/custom-linktomarkedpoint-for-labeling-purposes.html

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