Use this function to design 3D objects (curb stones, hard shoulders, carriageway edge structures, etc.,) along an existing line (base line) and draw the plan of the same object.
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Menu: Landscape > Terrain design >

Offset 3D lines
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Toolbar: > Terrain design >

Offset 3D lines
The dialog box 'Create Parallel 3D-Line' will pop up.

a, b, c, h, s, and 1 are the parameters as explained in the graphical preview of the dialog box. Define these parameter values at respective fields.
Pick the baseline <
Use this button to select the baseline, along which plan of the 3D object is to be drawn. The command prompts for:
Select a baseline:
Select the desired baseline.
Select side of baseline for Kerb:
Pick a point to the left side or right side of the baseline. The 3D lines of the object will be drawn to the respective side.
Maximum length each line
The 3D lines of the 3D object consist of short straight lines without arcs or transition curves. The length of each straight line is to be specified at the field 'Maximum length each line'. Define a numeric and confirm with the key 'Return'.
Draw
Draws all the plan lines as 3D lines consisting of straight lines only with the given parameters.
Select Template
Use this option for the following:
The dialog box Cross-Section Template will pop up with the button Select Template.

Widths and Cross Slopes
All the existing (user-defined) cross-sections will be listed in the pull-down menu.
New
Use this button to create new cross-sections.
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Use the fields a, b, c, h, s, and 1 to design the cross-section.
Note:
Draw Cross-Section
Use this button to draw the cross-section. Command prompts for:
Select a point:
Pick an insertion point for the cross-section. The insertion point is the outer bottom-most point.
Enter direction by pointing:
Pick a point, which indicates the direction from the kerbstone to the walkway.
Reset values
Resets all parameters to default values for the selected section.
Novapoint Customized Object menu (NCO)
To edit, run the function Object menu (NCO) from the menu Novapoint or toolbar Novapoint Base or command line NCO. Select the object, which is to be edited. Select the option 'Edit' from the pop up menu.
Depending on the object selected, the respective dialog box will pop up, which facilitates editing the selected object.