Ability to update profile drawing model element annotation without removing full model annotation.
Currently, the software does not respond to removing element annotation in the profile drawing models. Instead, the entire model needs to have annotations removed, re-annotated, and then the individual elements need to be annotated.
In current version we do not have flexibility to change height/depth of a node from default 5.25 feet. At times we need lesser deep Nodes which does not require more than 1 or 2 feet of cover from soffit of conduit.
There was a command in Geopak called Copy Chai
n Parallel that was very useful in creating offsets of survey chains, and creating new points at constant delta elevations. We are
looking for the same function to be added in OpenRoads Designer.
When using drawing seeds to define named boundary limits, all of the drawing seeds available from the variable MS_DGNLIBLISTDRAWINGSEEDS are listed. This would include both the Plan version and the Profile version of a Plan&Profile sheet. This...
Annotate element (horizontal/vertical) information on each cut sheet if the same element is on multiple sheets.
While creating cut sheets, if any element (horizontal or vertical) is on multiple sheets then the element information is populated automatically on all the sheets the element is coming on. It would avoid manual work and also reduce changes of miss...
In PRT it was possible to snap a smart line to a specific chainage in plan by using the key-in 'SO=xxx'. In OpenRail the closest tool I can find is Civil Accudraw with station-offset toggled on, but I have found that often CivilAccudraw does not w...
I am going back to the SS2 versions. I would like to see an option to produce 1 profile for the entire alignment. Give it the station range and produce the profile in Microstation with an option to annotate The same for Cross-Sections. Station Ran...
I would like to see an upgrade and continued support for LEAP Bridge Concrete and LEAP Bridge Steel. Most recent updates I have seen are from 2020 and with the ever increasing demand for Model Based Design it will be imperative to upgrade and prov...