Use this dialog box to specify the attributes of an alignment, including the name, description, style, and starting station.
- Name
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Specifies the name of the alignment. Each alignment must have a unique name.
- Type
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Specifies the type of alignment you are creating: centerline, offset, curb return, rail, or miscellaneous. You can use these alignment types to categorize your data based on alignment function. For example, select the centerline type for a road centerline, the rail type for a railway, or the miscellaneous type for other uses, such as a utility conduit.
Note: After an alignment is created, you can change its type on the Information tab of the Alignment Properties dialog box. - Description
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Specifies an optional description of the alignment.
- Starting Station
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Specifies the station value that is assigned to the beginning of the first entity in the alignment.
Note: Use the Station Control tab in the Alignment Properties dialog box to change the starting station after you create an alignment.
General Tab
- Site
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Specifies a site for the alignment. Select a site from the list, or click
to either create a site or select one from an object in the drawing. The alignment and the object you select in the drawing are associated with the same site.
Note: The default selection is <None>, which places the alignment in the top-level Alignments collection in Prospector. See About Alignment and Site Interaction for more information.
- Alignment Style List
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Displays the current style. Click the arrow to select another alignment style in the drawing.
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Style Selection
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Specifies the style options. Create a style, copy or edit the current style selection, or pick a style from drawing.
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Style Detail
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Opens the Style Detail dialog box. Preview the style and creation information.
- Alignment Layer Display List
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Displays the layer on which the alignment object will be created.
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Object Layer
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Opens the Object Layer dialog box, in which you can select or create a layer on which the alignment will be drawn.
- Alignment Label Set List
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Displays the default alignment label set. You can either accept the default label set, or use the list to select a different one from the drawing.
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Label Set Selection
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Edits or copies the current label set, or creates a label set. The Style Detail icon previews the current style.
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Style Detail
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Opens the Style Detail dialog box. Preview the label set and creation information.
Conversion Options
- Add Curves Between Tangents
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Specifies whether to automatically add curves between each tangent.
- Selected: Curves are placed at each tangent-tangent intersection. The radius of the curve is calculated as a percentage of the tangent length and the deflection angle.
- Cleared: Curves are not added automatically during creation.
Note: You can add curves using the Alignment Layout Tools. - Erase Existing Entities
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Specifies whether the entities you selected when creating the alignment are erased. Select the check box to erase the entities.
Design Criteria Tab
- Starting Design Speed
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Specifies the design speed at the alignment starting station. If no other design speeds are applied to the alignment, then the Starting Design Speed is applied to the entire alignment.
- Use Criteria-Based Design
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Specifies whether design criteria is applied to the alignment. If this check box is cleared, then the Use Design Criteria File and Use Design Check Set options are not available.
- Use Design Criteria File
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Specifies whether to associate a design criteria file with the alignment. If this check box is cleared, then the design criteria file selector and Default Criteria table are not available.
- Design Criteria File Selector
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Specifies the design criteria file to associate with the alignment. The first design criteria file found in the following directory is used by default: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\C3D <version>\enu\Data\Corridor Design Standards\<units>. Click
to select a different design criteria file.
- Default Criteria Table
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Displays the standards formulas that are defined in the selected design criteria file. Click the Value column to change a criteria table.
Use Design Check Set
- Use Design Check Set Check Box
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Specifies whether to associate a design check set with the alignment. If this check box is cleared, then the Design Check Set list is not available.
- Design Check Set List
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Displays the default design check set. You can either accept the default design check set, or use the list to select a different one from the drawing.
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Design Check Set Selection
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Edits or copies the current design check set, or creates a design check set.