Use this ribbon to view and modify cross-sections at stations along a corridor.
Performs an inquiry at a selected station.
Specifies the baseline alignment for a corridor for which you want to view or edit sections. Click the down arrow to select from the available alignments.
Selects a baseline in the drawing.
Displays the corridor section view at the first or Start Station on the corridor.
Use the Start Station button and the Next Station button to view the change in daylight elevation along the corridor.
Displays the corridor section view at the Previous Station on the corridor.
Lists all the stations for which there are baseline stations. Click to select a station.
Displays the corridor section view at the Next Station on the corridor.
Displays the corridor section view at the End Station on the corridor.
Use the End Station button and the Previous Station button to view the change in daylight elevation along the corridor.
Displays the section view at the point specified in the plan or profile view or the station value entered.
Use this tool to view a corridor section between corridor stations.
Saves the current intermediate station as either a region station or a non-region station.
After the intermediate station has been saved, it will be displayed in the Select a Station List.
Edits the subassembly parameters of selected corridor sections.
Edit the override locations and values of selected subassemblies in the Corridor Parameter Editor vista.
Changes the assembly used in the current region.
The selected assembly is displayed in the preview window. In Prospector, a green triangle indicates which assembly is being previewed. You can either apply the preview to the current region, or cancel and revert to the existing assembly.
Applies the subassembly overrides to a list of stations. Click to open the Apply to a Range of Stations dialog box, where you can specify the range.
Only the overrides that you create by editing the subassembly parameters can be applied to a range of stations. Geometric overrides, such as adding or deleting points and links, cannot be applied to a range of stations.
Rebuilds the corridor using the subassembly overrides.
All corridor surfaces and any other data that derives from the corridor are updated with the subassembly overrides. Has no effect when no overrides are present or when the corridor is set to rebuild automatically.
Prompts you to add points to a subassembly by selecting a link in the corridor section view. The point is placed at the midpoint of the link.
The points at the end of the links retain the codes from the original link.
Prompts you to delete points from a subassembly by selecting a point in the corridor section view.
All links connected to deleted points are also deleted.
Prompts you to add links by selecting points within a subassembly to connect.
You cannot add a link by connecting points from two different subassemblies.
Prompts you to delete links from a subassembly by selecting links in the corridor section view.
The points that were connected in order to create the deleted link are not deleted.
Prompts you to add subassemblies by attaching a new subassembly to an existing subassembly or by inserting a new subassembly between two existing subassemblies.
If you insert a subassembly between two existing subassemblies, the Override column (in the assembly parameters) displays True.
Prompts you to delete subassemblies by selecting a subassembly to delete in the corridor section view.
If the deleted subassembly connected two subassemblies, the remaining subassemblies are attached to each other.
Prompts you to edit or delete user-defined feature codes by selecting a subassembly point marker, link, or shape in the corridor section view.
If the corridor is not set to rebuild automatically, click Rebuild. Corridor surfaces and any other data that is derived from the corridor are updated using overrides.
Turns off the station tracker line.
The station tracker line will not be displayed in any viewports.
Turns on the station tracker line in the current viewport.
When you apply this command to an active viewport, the station tracker line is visible when you move the cursor near a corresponding alignment, profile, or section view that is in a different viewport.
Turns on the station tracker line in all viewports.
When you apply this command, the station tracker line is visible in all viewports when you move the cursor near a corresponding alignment, profile, or section view.
Specifies the behavior and display of the station tracker line.
You can specify the visibility and color of the tracker line in various contexts, such as alignment, profile view, and section editor offset and elevation.
Click to zoom to the extents of the corridor section view.
Click to lock the zoom to elevation and offset.
Click to lock the zoom to a subassembly object. Opens the Pick Subassembly dialog box.
Sets the view/edit corridor section options.
In the View/Edit Corridor Section Options dialog box you can specify a new view scale, section view, or code set style, and select to automatically rebuild the corridor.
Specify the viewport configuration for the Section Editor
Specify types of objects to be displayed in the Section Editor
Applies the preview assembly to the current corridor region.
Exits preview mode without applying the preview assembly.
Change targets for preview assembly before applying the preview assembly to the corridor region
Closes the Corridor Section Editor ribbon and exits the corridor section view.