#civil3d
Hi, in this video we are going to look at how to add horizontal geometry point labels to a profile. On my screen, I have a profile view, a profile, and an alignment. Alignment geometry points indicate where the alignment geometry changes and significant locations in the alignment, such as the start and end of the alignment, curve center, edges of curves, and other critical locations like reverse curve locations, compound curve locations, and tangent spiral intersections. Now we will add these horizontal geometric points to our profile view, which is important when designing the profile because we often need to coordinate the horizontal geometry with the vertical geometry—a key concept in highway engineering. To add these horizontal geometry points to the profile, I select the profile, right-click, go to edit labels, and then choose "horizontal geometry points" under type. I can select a style, though only one style is available here; however, it can be customized if needed. After adding, it asks which geometry points to include in the labels, such as alignment beginning, alignment end, tangent, tangent intersection, and curve midpoint. If you want to remove any geometry points, you can uncheck them, or turn on all options at once. I turn on everything and click OK, then OK again. Now, the style is applied at the bottom. After clicking OK, the geometry points are now attached to the profile. If you zoom in, you can see the beginning point, point tangent curve, and other points like .6016.71. All curve midpoints and horizontal geometric points are projected onto this profile. That’s how to get the alignment geometry points onto the profile in Civil 3D.
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