The “Road by sections” window (shown here) includes many sections: the alignment, the cross-section dimensions, the stations, the active template and exporting tools.
The top section of the interface is dedicated to the alignment selection; there is a dropdown list of all available alignments in the current Vision database. If there aren’t any alignments present in the database, the user will not be able to use the function. After selecting a valid alignment, the start and end values will automatically be set to the beginning and end of the alignment. These values may be modified to truncate the alignment used.
Underneath the alignment selection is the “Dimensions of the sections” area, where the user specifies the dimensions for the cross-section view which will be extracted along the alignment center. It’s possible to change the dimensions of the cross-section without impacting results; the dimensions are not linked to the sections or the template. The field “Dimensions of the sections” may be clicked and will be minimized afterwards. The different fields are explained here:
Offset left, right: Distance on each side of the alignment to define the width of the section.
Height, height down: Distance from the alignment to define the height of the section.
Interval: Distance between each section along the alignment.
- Thickness: Thickness of the section. This value is normally kept relatively small.
Two other options are shown here:
Draw in cloud: When this option is checked the template will not be redrawn every time a change is made to the section. This option is used to reduce processing time when redrawing sections.
Apply template: The “Apply template” check box is used to automatically apply the current template on the right grid to any empty station (a station which does not contain any points) when the station is edited. This option replaces the “Apply to section” button in the template section.
“Create chains” button: Creates chains and points on the Vision database that connects every station points together by their PCodes.
“Export DXF” button: Exports the results to a DXF file.
“Close” button: Closes the function and its windows.