IanH Posted June 9, 2005 Share Posted June 9, 2005 I have about 300 3D locus that a few days ago I used to build my DTM. All the loci are in the Mod-Site-Civil layer. I input all the spot heights in the Z plane. The DTM built fine and the Locus showed the correct elevation on the plan - Label Reference-Elevation. I have now returned to the layer having been working in a different layer and all the labels with elevation heights are now showing 0.00. The Z heights are all still correct. If I select one of the locus points and change scale factor from 1 to 1 - ie force an update, the label then shows correctly. 1. What am I doing wrong or is this a bug? 2. How can I correct the label error without selecting all the Loci and performing a refresh? There are other, non locus objects in the same class so I cannot select all. Thanks Ian Quote Link to comment
Delmer Posted June 10, 2005 Share Posted June 10, 2005 Ian, I don't use the labels so can only comment peripherally. There have been other PIOs that require refreshing. One thing you can do is use custom select (in the Organize menu) to select them all. Then one edit should be all that is required. Perhaps once selected it might be an idea to group them or assign them their own class for later editing. Quote Link to comment
IanH Posted June 13, 2005 Author Share Posted June 13, 2005 Thanks - I think I will find custom select useful in the future. And all my labels are now correct. I've split the topo class to give them their own subclass so it will be easier if it happens again. Quote Link to comment
Delmer Posted June 13, 2005 Share Posted June 13, 2005 Its pretty useful. You'll also note you can create a script instead of executing immediately. This will then come up in a separate pallet and you simply have to double-click on the script to execute it. Quote Link to comment
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