Nilesh Jagtap Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 Hi friends i am new to civil 3d..i want help from u guys..k i have drafted one alignment, now i want to label it properly.. i got all major station, minor station style in Edit Alignment label.....but how to add labels on curve portion which showing R,delta etc...? even i got Curve label style in Tool space/Settings/Label Style/curve one more thing that i have one curve label style which i m looking to apply for my alignment....but i not getting how to apply that curve label style to my alignment ? for getting clearly my problem plz see these images.. any help would b appreciated....thanks 4 looking in thread... Quote
LearningQuickly Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 If you are creating the alignment from a pline its pretty simple. Once you select the pline you want to use to create the alignment, a dialog box will appear called "Create an Alignment from Objects". If you glance down a bit in that window there is an option to check called "Add curves between tangents". Make sure that box is checked and that the "Default radius" line below that is set to a radius size smaller than any in your dwg. You can also customize your alignment styles in that dialog box also. The defaults are all set to place the sta#'s and all other text parrallel to your alignment, and in the image you posted you want to change that to perpendicular in the "Alignment Style" area. Hope this helps! Quote
Nilesh Jagtap Posted March 17, 2010 Author Posted March 17, 2010 k...u didn't got my problem i have one Curve label style ..which i want to apply for alignment which i have drafted. just tell me how set it to current current Curve label style in alignment labels. Quote
LearningQuickly Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 Have you looked to see if that Label Style is available to be set to current in the "Alignment Styles" dialog box I mentioned earlier? Sorry if I am confusing you. I just always do my alignments and labels this way, and I'm not too familiar with your method. Quote
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