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Uppdates in NP Landscape
Uppdated menu
Several old functions are removed and other are repositioned into other categories. Categories removed:
Edit land use
Building
Kerbs and pavements
Terrain stairs (terracing)
Layout
Functions from these categories are either removed or redirected into the following:
- Lines
- Land use disposal (new extended)
- Symbols and objects (new)
- Quantities
Levelling tools 2.0
The set of levelling tools is updated, improved and extended with completely new functionality!
- New single point elevation - new function!
- Move text away from ”+” – automatically rotate text
- Move ”+” away from insertion point
- Get point elevation from objekt
- Point elevation from terrain - new function!
- Point elevation from triangle - new function!
- Lock distance to next point elevation insertion
- Add point elevation – lock midpoint by pressing ctrl-button
- Add point elevation – pick third point and set out new point elevation on triangular surface (lock triangular midpoint by pressing ctrl-button)
- Double click on point elevation to automatically start function Move point elevation
- Edit point elevation – roll z-value with mouse wheel!
- Slope restriction – set slope max. and min. and get “faulty” slopes highlighted (in colour magenta) - new function!
- Draw 3D-poly from point elevation – choose point elevations – 3Dpoly is automatically drawn - new function!
- Enhanced setting possibilities - create styles for point elevations and slopes
- Double click on point elevation created in different UCS, to set that UCS current
Enhanced functionality handeling point elevations - within category "Annotation".
- Insert prefix to point elevation – new function!
- Insert leader to point elevation – new function!
- Change to point elevation retained – updated function!
- Change to point elevation omitted – updated function!
- Terrace height – updated function!
Older functions in annotation named as above are either updated or removed.