Hello
there is new update to the Business Center – HCE v 2.73 here are the highlights
BC-HCE 2.73
Select this to download updated program files that include these enhancements and fixes:
· Point elevations – When you use the Measure command to calculate distances between points, the elevations of the points are now shown in the measurement Results.
· Bearing increments – When you enter a bearing (using a bearing control), you can now hold [Control] and press [] or [¯] to increment the bearing value by 90°.
· Bug fixes – Corrections for cases in which:
o It could take an unusually long time for the program to build a corridor because the Corridor Template View was unnecessarily redrawing the template many times.
o The Zoom command and zoom gestures did not work in alignment-based graphic views, such as the Profile View and Cross-Section View.
o Station offsets in the Digitize Cross-Sections command were improperly computed when station equations were present. Station equations are now taken into account.
o An imported LandXML file had a blank/no name for a surface. If a surface name is missing in the file, it will now be given a default name of LandXML when imported.
o Alignment-based surfaces were rebuilding with exaggerated edge distances. In addition, you can now press [Escape] to abort the rebuilding of a surface during the densification process.
o When exporting linework to GCS machines (in .svl files) invalid linework was created in the output: circles were added as points despite having large radius values, and very small arcs (basically dots) were added as circles.
o When importing 12d files (.12da) linestrings were being created when breaklines were set to “points”. In addition, if point IDs were defined, the import always created the linestring. Now, if a breakline is set to “point”, only points are created. If a surface has more than 1.5 million points, the points are imported as a point cloud, not a surface.
o Hidden commands, such as sub-functions of commands, were appearing in the Recent Commands list.
o Corridor templates were reporting results as potentially invalid when they were correct, and cross-section areas were not displayed when aborting the rebuilding of a surface.
o Blocks that had a negative scale factor did not explode correctly, causing their component objects to be inverted/mirrored in the Plan View.
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