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Changing the Label Settings for Finished Draft Nodes
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plan view. For more information on the appearance and configuration of
structures in plan and profile views, see the commands on the Finished Draft
Plan and Finished Draft Profile cascading menus.
NOTE
When modifying structures or creating new ones, remember to click Save
at the bottom of the Structure Library Editor dialog box to retain the
changes.
6 In the Plan section, select the Symbol check box to place a symbol (block) in the
plan view of the finished run, and then type the name of the symbol in the
associated edit box.
You can use any defined block that has a diameter of one unit and is stored in
the c:\Program Files\Land Desktop R2\land\dwg subfolder.
7 In the Profile section, you can customize the symbol to be placed in the
finished draft of the pipe run profile by doing any of the following:
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Select the Symbol check box to place a specific symbol type in the finished
run profile.
Select a symbol shape from the list: Rectangular, Flared, Cone, Gutter, or Pipe
end.
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In the Rim box, type the rim width for the selected symbol.
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In the Sump box, type the sump depth and width values.
If you use a rectangular shaped symbol, the rim width is also used as the
sump width and the Sump Width text box is unavailable.
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In the Flare box, type the flare depth value for the Flared symbol.
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In the Drain box, type the drain depth value for the Gutter symbol.
You can now make changes to the entity to customize it.
8 Click Save to retain any changes made to the entity, or click Delete to delete the
current structure from the structure library.
If this is a new entity, then clicking Save saves it to the Pipeworks database.
9 Click OK to exit the dialog boxes.
Choosing a Text Editor in Which to Display
Pipe Data
To choose a text editor in which to display pipe data
1 From the Pipes menu, choose Settings
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Edit to display the Pipes Settings Editor
dialog box.
2 In the Editors section, click Text Editor to display the Editor Settings dialog box.
3 In the Editor box, type an appropriate text editor name.
You can also click Browse to display the Select Text Editor dialog box and locate
the text editor that you want to use.