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Status Bar
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04-19-2021 10:18
David Kosakowski
The Status Bar at the bottom of the Alignment Design window shows information about the alignment.
Progress Bar
is normally not visible but shows information when there are computations running for the alignment. It is situated just below the
Action Buttons
.
Status
shows status for the alignment either in horizontal OR vertical. Green background with the text “Calc. OK” means the alignment is OK. Red background with the text “Calc not OK” means the alignment is not OK.
HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL mode
shows that the Alignment Design is showing horizontal or vertical data. Double-click the cell to change this.
TERRAIN
shows if the terrain is on or off. The terrain is off when the text has grey color with a strike-through. Double-click the cell to change this.
When “CB not ok”
with an orange background is shown there are no tasks connected to the alignment task for showing terrain as Calculation Basis or similar. Go to Novapoint Base to adjust the task.
Fill
shows how much of the alignment is placed on fills (in percentage). The Fill calculation is off when the text is grey with a strike-through. Double-click the cell to change this.
Cut
shows how much of the alignment is placed in cuts (in percentage). The Cut calculation is off when the text is grey with a strike-through. Double-click the cell to change this.
Ch/Z/Zt/Zv/dZ
shows information for the crosshair in relation to the alignment.
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