Use this tab to design the format and contents of the band style.
Click the Compose Label button to change attributes of the band title, using the Label Style Composer dialog box.
Specifies the vertical dimension of the band in plotted units, which can affect readability of the contents.
Specifies the width (in plotted units) of the box that contains the band title.
Specifies the distance between the title box and the left side of the data box.
Specifies the location of the title text box with respect to the band: Left of Band or Right of Band.
Specifies the location type to be labeled, which varies according to the band style:
Profile Data Boxes Style: major chainage, minor chainage, horizontal geometry point (HGP), vertical geometry point (VGP), chainage equation, or incremental distance.
Vertical Geometry Bands Style: uphill straight, downhill straight, crest curve, or sag curve.
Horizontal Geometry Bands Style: straight, curve, transition, or intersection point.
Superelevation Data Boxes Style: normal crossfall, level crown, reverse crossfall, full super, shoulder critical points, or slope transition region.
Long Section Boxes Style: sample line chainage, incremental cross section.
Pipe Data Boxes Style: structure, pipe.
Pressure Network Data Bands Style: pressure pipe, fitting, ancillary.
Speed: critical points, design speed and design speed station.
Several label styles can appear in the same data box, but each one must be composed separately. Each appears in the preview as it is created.
Select if you want a line across the band for each tick.
Select if you want smaller ticks. Select the tick location (Top, Middle, or Bottom of the band), and specify the tick size in drawing units.
Click to review or change the label text, using the Label Style Composer dialog box.
Specifies how labels are anchored in Profile View Horizontal Geometry and Vertical Geometry Bands.
For horizontal geometry data boxes, specify what information is represented with schematic lines in the data box: