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The exercises below illustrate the best practices for managing segments in a network. |
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Segment Naming
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The Segments panel is where segments can be organized, grouped, zoomed to, selected, hidden or edited. |
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Gradient Tools
Haul Infinity has tools for drawing segments at a specified grade, and for applying grades to existing segments.
Gradient Draw Tool
To draw a ramp at ten percent grade:
Select the draw tool .
Set the snap mode to triangles .
Set the Gradient tool to 10% .
While in plan view, draw a road over the surface terrain.
Press <ESC> to exit the draw tool.
Turn off the Gradient tool by clicking on the "Gradient" text.
Rotate the viewport to see the 10% ramp.
Use this tool to draw ramps when you don't have an existing design to snap to.
Tooltips & Offsets
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When drawing an interim ramp up the side of a pit or dump, use the tooltips and offset dialog to get the best results. |
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Vertical Offset Tool
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The Z-Offset tool can be used to draw elevated roads such as a skyway or overpass. |
Draw segments with vertical offset:
Set snap mode to triangles.
Select the draw tool.
Change the Z-offset to 10 meters
Draw road over the topo surface.
Press <ESC> to exit the draw tool.
Turn off the z-offset tool by clicking on the "Z-Offset" text.
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Tooltips
When drawing a road, the tooltips will show the coordinates, distance, bearing and gradient of the point being drawn. This can be used to draw ramps at the correct grade over topo or designs.
To enable tooltips, press or the <Space> bar on the keyboard.
Coordinate Menu
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When drawing roads, the coordinates menu accepts absolute and relative coordinates, and polar offsets. |
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To open the coordinate menu:
Press keyboard shortcut <D> to begin drawing.
Draw a point on the network.
Hold <CTRL> and click to draw a new point.
The coordinate menu will open with the coordinates of the clicked point.