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Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections
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6 Choose the appropriate option to display the features of the template you want
to see.
You have the option of displaying datum lines, connection points, point codes,
superelevation, the shoulder, top surface, and transition regions. You also have
the option to redraw the display, which removes all highlighted and temporary
lines.
Datum and top surface lines are displayed as temporary lines. Each connection
point and point code is shown as an X on the screen. Superelevation and
transition regions are shown as vertical lines delineating the respective regions.
These features are only temporary and disappear if the screen is redisplayed
using the Redraw option.
The TType option displays the Section Transition Type dialog box, a listing of
all the transition regions that have been defined. This option is only available if
transition regions have been defined for the template. Next to each of the
possible transition lines is the list of how they were defined: dynamic or
pinned, constrained or free, and whether the grade or elevation is held.
Redrawing the Template Display
The Redraw option redraws the templates datum line and its subassemblies.
These two features are always displayed with the template but will disappear if
an AutoCAD command, such as Zoom, is executed transparently so that the
drawing is redisplayed. The Redraw option redisplays the datum line and any
defined subgrades and attached subassemblies.
To redraw the template display
1 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Templates ä Edit Template to display
the Template Librarian.
2 Select the name of the template you want to edit.
3 Click OK.
4 Pick an insertion point for the template in the drawing.
The Edit Template command inserts the template using the defined finished
ground reference point as the insertion point. The command draws the
template components and displays the subgrade surfaces and datum line on the
template as highlighted, temporary lines.
When the template is inserted, the following prompt is displayed:
Edsrf/SAve/eXit/ASsembly/Display/SRfcon/Redraw <eXit>:
5 Type R for Redraw to redraw the template display.
The display is redrawn, removing all temporary lines and marks.
NOTE
The Display option can be used to redisplay features of the template such
as connection points or datum lines. When the options under the Display
option are used, several lines and point markers are placed in the drawing.
Use the Redraw option to clean up the drawing area.