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Tutorial: Displaying and Modifying Profile Views
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2 In the Profile Entities vista, click row No. 2, which is the curve entity in Circle B. 3 In the Profile Layout Parameters window, on the Layout Parameters panel, change the Length Value to 30.000m. Press Enter. The warning symbol is cleared from the Design Checks panel, but not from the K Value row or the Profile Entities vista. The curve still does not meet the minimum K value for passing sight distance, so the warning symbols are displayed. To clear a warning symbol, the entity must meet all values specified in both the design criteria file and the applicable design checks. TIP There are two recommended methods for working around a Minimum K For Passing Sight Distance violation: ■ Add a new design speed at the station at which the curve begins. You can do this in the Alignment Properties dialog box, on the Design Criteria tab. ■ Designate the station range along curve as a No Passing Zone. This solution does not clear the warning symbol from the drawing, so you should annotate the symbol and No Passing Zone in the final plot. To continue to the next tutorial, go to Displaying and Modifying Profile Views (page 304). Tutorial: Displaying and Modifying Profile Views This tutorial demonstrates how to change the appearance of profile views. You may change profile view style, add labels and data bands, split a profile view, and create multiple profile views to suit your production requirements. The profile view style controls the format for titles, axis annotation, and other elements of a profile view. Multiple profile views are useful for plotting short segments of a profile in separate profile view grids of a consistent length and vertical scale. A profile can be split within either a single or multiple profile view. Splitting a profile allows a profile view to display a profile elevation range that is greater than the profile view's specified height. 304 | Chapter 9 Profiles Tutorials