Civil profiles

This interface is used to manage multiple profiles from alignment and surface. Multiple profile definitions can be created. Simply click "+" next to the profile to show the list. To create a new profile, simply right-click on profile and add a profile. By default, the name will be "Profile_x", where x is the next available increment, and the table's original coordinates will be "0,0", i.e. the drawing origin. Choose the original surface, the profile style (set in preferences), and indicate the coordinates in the lower left corner and which alignments used as references by the profile. When selecting the alignment, you also need to choose what will be drawn within the profile by checking the desired alignment items and surface layers.



Option

Description

Profile Name

The name given to this profile configuration, which will appear in the tree at left.

Surface

The surface used to generate the profile. This is the surface that will be used as a reference point to generate the graph and adjust the heights.

Profile style

Used to choose the type of profile used (defined in the preferences).

View

Opens the viewer to view the profile based on the indicated settings.

Draw

Draws the current profile in the CAD at the specified origin.

Erase

Erases the current profile in the CAD.

Drawing Origin

Used to specify the profile's origin in the drawing. Right-clicking this field makes it possible to specify a point number or coordinate by picking it in the main window. The pop-up menu can also be used to show or hide the coordinates and PCode.

The text boxes give the coordinates of the profile's point of intersection in the drawing (lower left corner).

Chaining start

The initial chaining determined by the first alignment in order to draw the profile's grid. By default, it is the alignment start chaining.

Chaining end

The chaining determined by the first alignment or the finished profile grid. If nothing is entered, the profile ends at the alignment end.

Datum plane

The profile grid's minimum elevation.  By default, this is the minimum height of the alignments and surfaces, rounded down.

Alignments of references

Used to view the list of alignments displayed in the profile. Chaining will always be determined by the first alignment. Once the alignment has been chosen, check the box if you want to display the alignment’s vertical curve, a line going through every PI, and the surface layer(s), and to choose their respective colors.

Layers

This button is used to display the selected surface's list of layers for the profile in order to choose which layers to display and which color to draw them as.

Add reference line

This button is used to add reference alignments.