June 2011
Beginner
383 pages
9h 24m
English
Profile labels are similar to alignment labels. They are applied to the entire profile or a range within the profile and show up wherever they encounter the things they are supposed to label. For example, if a vertical curve label is applied to a profile that has three vertical curves, then three vertical curve labels will appear. There are two advantages to this approach. The first is that you can label multiple instances of a geometric feature with one command. This becomes quite significant when you're working on several miles (kilometers) of road with dozens of vertical curves. The other advantage is that labels appear ...