Optionally, you can use the
Select A Baseline list to select another baseline for the corridor or click
and select an alternate alignment in the drawing.
Alternately, in the prospector or the viewport, you can right click on the corridor you wish to view as sections, right-click and click
View/Edit Corridor Section.
To display sections in the Corridor Section Editor
Filter the
Select a Station list to display only the stations you want to see:
All Baseline Stations: Displays all stations on the current baseline.
Region Stations: Displays only stations that are in a corridor region.
Overridden Stations: Displays only stations that have assembly overrides.
Non-Region Stations: Displays only stations that are not in a corridor region.
On the
Station Selection panel, select a station from the
Select a Station list.
To view a section that is between two stations, click
, and then either specify a point in plan or profile, or enter a numeric station value.
To save an intermediate station, click
Save Intermediate Station.
Note: Unsaved intermediate stations are displayed in the
Select a Station list and are preceded by a *. If an intermediate station is not saved, it will be cleared when the Section Editor is closed.
On the
Station Selection panel, click
or
to view the first or end station.
Click
to view the previous station or click
to view the next station.
Click
to view the last station of the previous region. Click
to view the corridor section at the first station of the next region.
To set zoom options, on the
View Tools tab, either:
Click
Zoom to Extents to view the entire corridor section view.
Click
Zoom to an Offset and Elevation to lock the zoom to a selected elevation or offset.
Click
Zoom to Subassembly to lock the zoom to a selected subassembly.
Optionally, to view detailed information about the assembly and subassemblies used by the region in the
Corridor Parameters vista: On the
Corridor Edit Tools panel, click
Parameter Editor.
To specify a station in plan or profile
While the section editor displays a section, the station slider line indicates the location of the section in plan and profile. You can change the section that is displayed in the section editor by dragging the section slider line to a new station on the current baseline.
Note: Make sure that model space displays at least two
viewports.
In either the plan or profile viewport, select the station slider line.
Use the
grip to drag the station slider line to a new corridor station.
To edit corridor section viewing and editing options
On the
Section Editor tab,
View Tools panel, click
View/Edit OptionsFind.
In the
View/Edit Corridor Section Options dialog box, under
View/Edit Options, select a style from the
Code Set Style list, to change the display of corridor section elements such as shapes, links, and points.
Under
View/Edit Options, enter a new scale in the
Default View Scale field.
Under
View/Edit Options, select the
Rebuild on Edit option, to automatically rebuild the corridor model when you edit a subassembly using the section viewing and editing tools.
Note: To change the default section viewing scale or automatic corridor rebuild value, on the
ToolspaceSettings tab, expand
CorridorCommands. Right-click
ViewEditCorridorSection, and click Edit Command Settings. In the
Edit Command Settings dialog box, expand the
View/Edit Options property group. Modify the
Default View Scale and
Rebuild On Edit settings as required.
Under
View/Edit Options, edit the values in the
Front Clip
and
Back Clip fields, to display 3D objects, such as pipe network parts located at the specified station.
You can display any 3D object located at the station, including pipe network parts, blocks, and polylines. The clip values control the start and end of the visible extents of objects in the corridor section, from front to back.
Note: Unless 3D Objects reside on a visible layer, they are not displayed in the corridor section view. By default, layers for objects that are not referenced by the corridor are not visible.
Under
Grid Settings, set the visibility and separation of grid lines, the color of grid lines, and the visibility and color of a center axis for the grid.
Under
Grid Text Settings, set the style, color and size of text, along with the visibility of center axis annotation.
To view
Autodesk Civil 3D objects in the Corridor Section Editor
Using a single dialog box, you can turn on and off the display of civil object types, such as alignments, points, parcel segments, and pipe network parts.