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Existing Ground Profile

Postby profgl » Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:19 am

April 22, 2006


Group,

Trying to familiarize myself with the software package, Road
Tutorial(SurvCadd 2006), having difficulty with getting exist groundline
to appear on grid.

I save the polyline as something *.pro and get a prompt to open existing
file
first. The polyline I just saved is now my existing groundline along
centerline. Why can't I open that file?

Obviously I am doing something wrong prior to that step.

Any suggestions/advice are welcome.

Thank you.


R



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Re: Existing Ground Profile

Postby Terry Scanlon » Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:09 pm

"profgl" <axafcomet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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April 22, 2006

Group,

Trying to familiarize myself with the software package, Road
Tutorial(SurvCadd 2006), having difficulty with getting exist groundline
to appear on grid.


I save the polyline as something *.pro and get a prompt to open existing
file
first. The polyline I just saved is now my existing groundline along
centerline. Why can't I open that file?

Are you saving a polyline?
Or are you solving a profile from the polyline?

What specific routine are you using?

Terry S.
Terry Scanlon
 

Re: Existing Ground Profile

Postby profgl » Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:20 am

Terry Scanlon wrote:

"profgl" <axafcomet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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April 22, 2006

Group,

Trying to familiarize myself with the software package, Road
Tutorial(SurvCadd 2006), having difficulty with getting exist
groundline
to appear on grid.


I save the polyline as something *.pro and get a prompt to open
existing
file
first. The polyline I just saved is now my existing groundline
along
centerline. Why can't I open that file?

Are you saving a polyline?
Or are you solving a profile from the polyline?

What specific routine are you using?

Terry S.

Hi Tery,

Just trying to save a polyline.

Profile from surface entities.

Appreciate your help.

R








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Re: Existing Ground Profile

Postby Terry Scanlon » Mon May 01, 2006 7:25 pm

"profgl" <axafcomet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Terry Scanlon wrote:

"profgl" <axafcomet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e2e6lp$im3$1@update.carlsonsw.com...

April 22, 2006

Group,

Trying to familiarize myself with the software package, Road
Tutorial(SurvCadd 2006), having difficulty with getting exist
groundline
to appear on grid.


I save the polyline as something *.pro and get a prompt to open
existing
file
first. The polyline I just saved is now my existing groundline
along
centerline. Why can't I open that file?

Are you saving a polyline?
Or are you solving a profile from the polyline?

What specific routine are you using?

Terry S.

Hi Tery,

Just trying to save a polyline.

Profile from surface entities.

Appreciate your help.

R


Ok, just to follow, you are doing the following:

1. Selecting "Profile from surface entities" from the menu
2. Typing a name for the profile (or accepting the suggested name...the
file dialog says NEW ...not prompting for an existing file).
*do pay attention to the location (directory) where you are saving
this file.
3. Selecting OK on "Profile from Surface Model" dialog (some settings)
4. Selecting a polyline in the drawing
5. Selecting a group of objects that represent the surface (Plines and/or
3dfaces)

This solves a profile along the polyline. It is not really "saving a
polyline".

I am not sure what exact operation you desire when you want to "open" the
file.

One can execute "Draw Profile"...or perhaps one wishes to use "Input-Edit
Profile File". The latter is the the way to "open" the file.

Terry S.
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