Hello.
I want to put in a surface legend table the description or the name of a surface. I have created a new column but in the properties list of the text component editor the surface description doesen't appear. I'm using Autocad Civil 3D 2015. If you know the solution please help me i need to solve this problem really quick.
Thank you very much.
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Hello.
I want to put in a surface legend table the description or the name of a surface. I have created a new column but in the properties list of the text component editor the surface description doesen't appear. I'm using Autocad Civil 3D 2015. If you know the solution please help me i need to solve this problem really quick.
Thank you very much.
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Thanks for your answer. I have been tried to solve this problem for al lot of time. I think that adding the surface name in surface lagend table is verry usefull especialy when you have to print some official documents which contain multiple surfaces in the same page.
Thanks for your answer. I have been tried to solve this problem for al lot of time. I think that adding the surface name in surface lagend table is verry usefull especialy when you have to print some official documents which contain multiple surfaces in the same page.
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Manually adding <[Name(CP)}> produces an interesting result.......sadly, not far enough, though, I don't think. Maybe someone else might find that useful in formulating a solution?
Manually adding <[Name(CP)}> produces an interesting result.......sadly, not far enough, though, I don't think. Maybe someone else might find that useful in formulating a solution?
It wouldn't be a stretch, but that goes agains Autodesk's strategy of Civil 3D. The idea is Autodesk provides the basic functionality and then third parties are supposed to fill any custom requirements. So through the Civil 3D API a custom program could be used to calculate the information in the format you require. Unfortunately in my experience most people don't want to do the work of fulfilling their needs and instead wait for Autodesk to do the calculations.
What type of calculations do you need? I've done some stuff in the past and might spiffy it up and post it in the App store. If not there might also be some stuff already created that might meet your needs.
It wouldn't be a stretch, but that goes agains Autodesk's strategy of Civil 3D. The idea is Autodesk provides the basic functionality and then third parties are supposed to fill any custom requirements. So through the Civil 3D API a custom program could be used to calculate the information in the format you require. Unfortunately in my experience most people don't want to do the work of fulfilling their needs and instead wait for Autodesk to do the calculations.
What type of calculations do you need? I've done some stuff in the past and might spiffy it up and post it in the App store. If not there might also be some stuff already created that might meet your needs.
Unfortunately I don't have this one and don't really have a motivation to create the command at the moment.
Unfortunately I don't have this one and don't really have a motivation to create the command at the moment.
There seems to be some good ideas in this thread:
I'd encourage you guys to post your ideas for 1 and 2 here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-ideastation/idb-p/31
(click on the New Idea button to create a post)
I'd do it, but it's your idea!
- Mick
There seems to be some good ideas in this thread:
I'd encourage you guys to post your ideas for 1 and 2 here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-ideastation/idb-p/31
(click on the New Idea button to create a post)
I'd do it, but it's your idea!
- Mick
While complex calculations are not possible, you can add another row to the end of your tables and set the range to the entire range of the surface analysis for a total. Here is a quick example showing a range of cut and fills and the total range as the 11th row. You would still more than likely need some manual text to be able to label this appropriately, but the start of the idea is possible.
While complex calculations are not possible, you can add another row to the end of your tables and set the range to the entire range of the surface analysis for a total. Here is a quick example showing a range of cut and fills and the total range as the 11th row. You would still more than likely need some manual text to be able to label this appropriately, but the start of the idea is possible.
Thankyou Sir Joel - I hadn't thought of that. Not the most elegant of solutions, but it is an option.
- Mick
Thankyou Sir Joel - I hadn't thought of that. Not the most elegant of solutions, but it is an option.
- Mick
EDIT SORRY SORRY SORRY... just realized this was already posted as an option... my bad
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Hi,
I haven't tested in civil 2017 or 2018 but there might be a workaround. There isn't an option to include the surface name from a dropdown menu (in the editor), but the tags still work to some degree. If the user uses the tag <[Name(CP)]> in eg. the table header section the tag shows up as some kind of numerical ID of the surface. Maybe the user can by tweaking the code get the actual surface name to show up...I? I don't know how, but maybe somebody else knows what the "(CP)" -string in the tag does... maybe it can be converted with some additional string to make the name show up...? @neilyj666 do you have any ideas regarding this?
EDIT SORRY SORRY SORRY... just realized this was already posted as an option... my bad
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Hi,
I haven't tested in civil 2017 or 2018 but there might be a workaround. There isn't an option to include the surface name from a dropdown menu (in the editor), but the tags still work to some degree. If the user uses the tag <[Name(CP)]> in eg. the table header section the tag shows up as some kind of numerical ID of the surface. Maybe the user can by tweaking the code get the actual surface name to show up...I? I don't know how, but maybe somebody else knows what the "(CP)" -string in the tag does... maybe it can be converted with some additional string to make the name show up...? @neilyj666 do you have any ideas regarding this?
Bump!
It'd be nice to have this capability.
I thought I might have a workaround when I noticed that Surface legend table appears on the Drawing Settings, Object Layers list - so as the surface table is created it is placed on a layer with the surface name. Unfortunately the * wildcard in the value field doesn't pick up anything.
Any other ideas?
Bump!
It'd be nice to have this capability.
I thought I might have a workaround when I noticed that Surface legend table appears on the Drawing Settings, Object Layers list - so as the surface table is created it is placed on a layer with the surface name. Unfortunately the * wildcard in the value field doesn't pick up anything.
Any other ideas?
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