Longsection Plot
Longsection Plot
Hi,
I am using few templates of the lplotppf. Some have all the longsections of the same centrelines in one model and some has each longsections in separate models. How/where to change these? Thanks.
Cindy Wade
I am using few templates of the lplotppf. Some have all the longsections of the same centrelines in one model and some has each longsections in separate models. How/where to change these? Thanks.
Cindy Wade
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Re: Longsection Plot
What do you want to change? The model(s) of centrelines, or the PPFs?
Re: Longsection Plot
the plotted tables. Every longsections for the same centrelines are plotted on separate models. Upon plotting, when there are more than one longsection (tables) the longsections are plotted onto separate models.
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It'd be easier to explain with screenshots but not sure how to attach them?
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Okay. If you are plotting a model of centrelines, then the plot for each centreline does go into a separate plot model.
However, I've attached a 4do macro in the zip file. Once you unzip it, simply copy the 4do to the working folder of your project. (I will endeavour to get this macro installed with a future version 12d Model 15.)
You can then run the macro as shown below, to merge/translate the original plot models into a single master plot model. (The original models will remain untouched.)
However, I've attached a 4do macro in the zip file. Once you unzip it, simply copy the 4do to the working folder of your project. (I will endeavour to get this macro installed with a future version 12d Model 15.)
You can then run the macro as shown below, to merge/translate the original plot models into a single master plot model. (The original models will remain untouched.)
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Re: Longsection Plot
yes, the plot for each centrelines are in different models, which are fine. The problem is when there are multiple tables for one centrelines, each tables are plotted onto different models.
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Re: Longsection Plot
If by "tables" you mean "drawing sheets", then maybe you just need to configure these parameters in the PPF Editor:
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Perfect. That's the one. Thanks!
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Re: Longsection Plot
Hi,
Is there a way in which I could have those models of each of the alignments I am plotting, but each one is separated/has a different origin?
They all seem to go to the same origin point and overlap, I would like to export them all together in one file where they do not overlap.
Thanks,
Fearghal
Is there a way in which I could have those models of each of the alignments I am plotting, but each one is separated/has a different origin?
They all seem to go to the same origin point and overlap, I would like to export them all together in one file where they do not overlap.
Thanks,
Fearghal
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Re: Longsection Plot
Owen Thornton wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 12:46 pmyou just need to configure these parameters in the PPF Editor:
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Re: Longsection Plot
Actually, I think Fearghal's case will require the model_merge_tranlsate macro I posted earlier in this topic.
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Re: Longsection Plot
Ok, makes sense to me now.
If you’re plotting a model of control lines, you want the origin to change per CL.
If you’re plotting a model of control lines, you want the origin to change per CL.
Paul Hardwick
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