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View Original X. By: Support. Support 0 contributions. In particular: How to manage drawing settings and scale when plotting directly from model space. How to change the page size and how to manage scale representations in paper space. Solution: Generally, it's recommended to use the model space to draw in actual size or in scale. The TIN files will need to be rebuilt. For each digital terrain modeling surface, open the drawing in which the topo data is stored.

Use the Overwrite option. Use a fault description of "metric" so we can identify which fault lines are new. Note: Any surface editing which was originally performed on the imperial version of the tin will need to be redone on the metric version of the tin.

Label new existing ground contour lines with metric interval labels. All bearing and distance labeling will need to be erased and re-created using metric labeling defaults. Also, any dimensions such as street widths, etc. Softdesk stores all horizontal alignment information in x,y,z format so these will need to be updated as well. For each horizontal alignment, open the required drawing for the horizontal linework.

Re-define the alignment with the same name as was used previously, but using desired metric stationing. All Softdesk profile information is stored with respect to station. Now that the stations have changed due to the metric environment, these profiles will need to be completely re-created.

Rename the layer probably PFGC to something else temporarily so that information will not be erased. Make sure to insert it at the exact same location as the old profile. The routine will erase the old profile for you. If you used the same vertical exaggeration factor in the new metric scale as you did before, you should be able to scale your proposed information the linework on what used to be layer PFGC down by.

You will then need to move that linework to the appropriate reference location on the new existing ground profile. Then change the name of the layer back to PFGC. Because of the change in units, all cross-section information will also have to be re-created. Depending on the complexity of the design, the steps required here are too numerous to list in exact detail. We will assume that all users have existing knowledge of the processes involved for section design. Only the primary steps will be listed here.



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