Readme for the Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack
1A
Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1A
In a continuing effort to provide high quality products, Autodesk has
released the Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1A.
This Readme contains information regarding the installation and use of this
Service Pack. It is strongly recommended that you read this entire document
before you apply the Service Pack to your product. For your reference, you
should save this Readme to your hard drive or print a copy.
This Readme includes the following topics:
Issues Resolved for Autodesk Civil 3D 2007
This Service Pack resolves the following issues:
General
- Memory usage has been improved when performing the following
functions: labeling, masking of pipe objects, regenerating drawings, and
plotting.
- Using the Alignment Grid View on multiple drawings no longer
causes the program to close unexpectedly.
- Label text masking now plots as expected when using named
plot styles.
- The text height on an xref label now scales as expected in a
paper space viewport.
- An issue with zooming to a surface or to an assembly has been
resolved.
- When you open a drawing that has been migrated from Autodesk
Civil 3D 2006 to Autodesk Civil 3D 2007, the Display tab of the Profile Style
dialog box now displays the 3D Chain component type in the Component Display
list.
- An issue with drawings not showing existing ground profiles
due to alignments containing problematic geometry has been resolved.
- An issue with running Audit has been resolved. Audit
no longer removes the points and all of the styles from the drawing when it
encounters an issue with an individual style.
Alignments
- Clicking on a parcel area label now responds as expected.
- Tangents displayed in a horizontal geometry profile band are
now correctly represented (displayed and annotated) as tangents instead of
curves.
- When two or more station equations are added to an alignment,
the profile view data band now reflects accurate station values.
- An issue with invalid parcel creation when deleting alignment
segments has been resolved.
Corridor
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Slope values for the following subassemblies now migrate
correctly: LinkOffsetAndSlope, LinkSlopeAndVerticalDeflection,
LinkSlopeToElevation, LinkSlopeToSurface, LinkWidthAndSlope.
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When creating cul-de-sacs that are modeled with the corridor
object, the offset from the arc now computes correctly when the offset point
is located at exact center of the arc.
- Accessing the Subassembly Properties dialog box no longer
causes the program to become unresponsive.
- Civil 3D 2006 drawings containing subassemblies with slope
values now open successfully.
Grading
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Transitions using relative elevation criteria are now
created correctly. Previously, the projections were sometimes created with
incorrect distances.
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Several issues that prevented drawings containing
problematic grading geometry from opening have been resolved.
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A performance issue with grading into a surface has been
resolved. For example, grading a pond into a surface now completes in a more
acceptable amount of time.
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Pasting a grading surface into a corridor surface then
saving now responds as expected.
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An issue with opening a drawing containing
grading feature lines, after closing another drawing, has been
resolved.
Labels
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An issue with parcel labels not scaling correctly in paper
space has been resolved. Parcel labels now display as expected in paper
space.
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An issue with using the Undo command to remove
parcel labels that had just been added has been resolved. The problem occurred
if you later added more Parcel labels to that site. This issue caused the
program to terminate unexpectedly when you tried to save the drawing, or when
you tried to reopen the drawing if it saved successfully.
Pipes
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An issue with pipes in a Profile View when
connected structures are displayed as a solid has been resolved. Note that in
the Structure Style dialog box, the "Enable part masking" check box is now
hidden when the structure is being displayed as a solid. It is recommended
that you use the ?Display as boundary? option in the Profile tab of the
Structure Style dialog box. The performance of this option is significantly
faster than when the ?Display as solid? option is used. Note that the ?Display
as boundary? option is the default for new styles, but existing styles from
Autodesk Civil 3D 2006 are set to ?Display as solid".
- An issue with structures displaying as blocks in Profile
Views has been resolved. Masking now works as expected.
- An issue with drawings containing pipe
networks that are parallel to sample lines has been resolved. Drawings
containing pipe networks that are parallel to sample lines no longer terminate
unexpectedly.
- An issue with pipe network references creating dependent
object data (such as alignments and profiles) has been resolved. Now when you
create a pipe network reference, dependent objects do not get
created.
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Calculating volumes when more than one material is a
structure type now works correctly.
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Incremental volume values for materials in the Select
Materials reports are now reported correctly.
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Fill factors are now applied correctly for structure
type materials and material areas.
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Switching the type for a material in the
Material List tab of the Sample Line Group Properties dialog box now works as
expected.
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The program responds as expected when deleting
shapes from materials and adding shapes to materials in the Material List tab
of the Sample Line Group Properties dialog box.
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Volume tables now display accurate values for structure type
materials, and also react dynamically when editing volume related information.
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The list of available corridor shapes now displays
accurately in the Select Corridor Shape list in the Quantity Takeoff Criteria
dialog box.
Survey
- Modifying and updating multiple dependent Survey Networks now
produces accurate results.
- When inserting figures into a drawing with different zones,
the program no longer closes unexpectedly.
- When creating a figure from 3D objects in the drawing,
vertex elevations displayed during an inverse or mapcheck now display
accurately.
- When using the Export to Field Book command, figures that
are created from objects containing non-tangent curves using the Create From
Object command, now export and reimport correctly.
- The Traverse Analysis command now finds the closing side
under the following circumstances:
A closed loop traverse is run where the
starting station's coordinates are known and a reference direction and
observations to the final station are taken. The traverse proceeds to the last
station where closing observations are taken to the first station. For a
four-sided traverse, the definition is as follows:
Initial station =
1
Initial backsight = 4
Stations = 2-4
Final foresight = 1
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Icons displayed in the Survey Points collection now
accurately represent the current state of items in the Control Points
collection.
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The Survey tab now opens as expected in Toolspace
when you use a survey command.
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Issues with zooming or panning to an object from the
Prospector or Survey tab when a UCS is in use in the drawing have been
resolved.
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The Create Figure From Object/Update Figure from Drawing
command now assigns the proper elevation values.
This Service Pack also includes resolution for the following AutoCAD
issue: