Version 2.0.0.4

Created by Steve Hill, Modified on Mon, 08 Jan 2024 at 08:23 AM by Steve Hill

New Features:


General: Added a new selections mode to most commands that allows for selecting pipes / structures along selected alignments. When using this keyword selection, a dialog appears. Select the Alignments for to be used, Select the Pipe Networks to search for, then select the Left / Right alignment offsets, as well as Start / End offsets for the alignment to go beyond the alignment lengths, and settings on how to select the pipes / structures. When OK is selected, the app locates all pipes / structures, selects them and moves into the next stage of the command.



Network Quantities Label: Added the ability to itemize pipe lengths by depth. Select this option and choose the surface to utilize. Then edit the Depth Range Settings for quantifying the pipe lengths and the pipe sample frequency. The output also lists the measured pipe length not below the selected surface.



Network Quantities Label: Added the ability to export the report to CSV as well as insert the report as MTEXT / AutoCAD Table


Label Pipe Crossing: Several revisions made to this tool. They are as follows:

  1. Now offers the ability to place crossing labels with a counter. Set the start number, prefix, and suffix  to your crossing labels as well.
  2. Offers the ability to control the label title. There were reports that changing this title was not working.
  3. Ability to control the suffix after pipe descriptions. Default setting is to use a colon ':'
  4. Resolved an issue where if a pipe is in conflict with another the label will still get created instead of alerting the user of the crossing. This has now been added to the settings as an option to turn on and off. If turned on, the label is placed reporting the error. If turned off, the command line prompts that there is a crossing pipe issue.
  5. New command offers ability to create a crossing labels table. This only works for numbered crossings but collects the labels and their data and lists the information into a table. Settings allows for controlling the appearance of the data.
  6. Added code to ensure trailing zeros appearing with decimal places.
  7. When working in metric, adjusted the units so that millimeters comes out lower case.


Swap Multiple Parts: Now offers the ability to maintain elevations when swapping parts based on Invert, Centerline or Crown.


Ribbon Enhancements:

Added Create Crossing Labels Table button to the ribbon.


Enhancements:


Split Pipe in Profile View: Added ability to set the reference surface, alignment, and rules at the time of insertion of the new structure. When selecting the structure part, the dialog now offers ability to select reference surface, alignment, and rules.


Bug Fixes:

                                    

General: Resolved an issue where some commands would not work immediately when running on open of Civil 3D.


General: Removed error message at startup of the app if settings did not exist.


Label Pipe Crossing: Resolved an issue where if a pipe is in conflict with another the label will still get created instead of alerting the user of the crossing. This has now been added to the settings as an option to turn on and off. If turned on, the label is placed reporting the error. If turned off, the command line prompts that there is a crossing pipe issue.


Label Profile View Parts: Resolved an issue with the user interface causing difficulty in removing rows. Made the header row a bit wider for easier selection.


Slope Across Pipes: Resolved an issue where in some situations it was not holding the assigned pipe slope value, if it was assigned.


Create Profile of Pipes: Resolved an issue where the selected Label Set style was not saving to settings.


Create Profile of Pipes: Resolved an issue where the command offered no ability to access it's settings.


Create Profile of Pipes: Resolved an issue where hitting escape would not exit the command.


Feature Line from Pipes: Resolved an issue where the command settings keyword was launching the settings tab of a different command.


Set Sump Depths: Resolved some errors that would cause the command to crash in certain situations.


Service Connections: Resolved an issue where the the settings would save a string value instead of a double value resulting in the following error when running the command.




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