This method will show how you make a LandXML file with 'breaklines', used in machining equipment for further processing.
The content of the file will hold:
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Alignment horizontal geometry as true geometry
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Alignment vertical geometry as true geometry
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StakeOutLines as BreakLines
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BreakLines sorted left-to-right per layer
Selecting data with the Wizard
1.
Start the export task in 'Quadri for Windows' by going to: Output > Export to file
2.
Pick the task template to use for picking the correct data.
The templates available for all users are the templates for:
(and there are others)
Pick the appropriate template.
3.
A wizard starts and lets you pick the task to be exported.
Pick the correct road task.
4.
Based on the road task that is selected the wizard will find the correct alignment task that is used for this road task.
You can now set the From-To chainage to limit the export along the alignment.
When using the wizard it will automatically pick the correct alignment task and road task in the dynamic query based on your choices.
It will also limit the feature selection to some degree. If there is a need for further filtration to specific data you are able to do this filtration in the dynamic query dialog.
If you selected a From-To chainage you will see this limitation in the “Location” part of the dynamic query.
5.
Complete the wizard.
The wizard has now picked the stakeout stringline data related to the template you chose to use.
To change the selection or to do this step without the wizard, please confer with
Querying Features to Export.
Selecting data with the Wizard
1.
Start the export task in 'Quadri for Windows' by going to: Output > Export to file
2.
Pick the task template to use for picking the correct data.
The templates available for all users are the templates for:
(and there are others)
Pick the appropriate template.
3.
A wizard starts and lets you pick the task to be exported.
Pick the correct road task.
4.
Based on the road task that is selected the wizard will find the correct alignment task that is used for this road task.
You can now set the From-To chainage to limit the export along the alignment.
When using the wizard it will automatically pick the correct alignment task and road task in the dynamic query based on your choices.
It will also limit the feature selection to some degree. If there is a need for further filtration to specific data you are able to do this filtration in the dynamic query dialog.
If you selected a From-To chainage you will see this limitation in the “Location” part of the dynamic query.
5.
Complete the wizard.
The wizard has now picked the stakeout stringline data related to the template you chose to use.
To change the selection or to do this step without the wizard, please confer with
Querying Features to Export.
6.
Check that the destination format is correctly set to LandXML.
Open format settings and check that the LandXML-version is set to RoadRunner 1.0.
If using the wizard it will set this automatically, but if you have done everything manually, you have to set this manually as well.