There are 2 ways to invoke the Navigator:
1. Click on Applications > Geopak Road
> Cross Sections > Navigator
2. Use the Cross Section Navigator icon available through the GEOPAK
ROAD Tools dialog, (shown below):
This will "fit" the entire (first) cross section, very similar to how previous
versions of Geopak used the << button. Since it is now possible
to navigate through multiple views at various "zoomed" ratios, this is also
used to "re synch" the multiple views back together, just in case they get "out
of synch".
Note that this uses the same logic as the << button, where it also maintains
the relative view, rather than automatically "fit" the last cross section in
the view.
The next portion of the Navigator provides 4 drawing tools:
To place a line or cell at a specific elevation and offset, key in the values,
select the MicroStation tool "place line" or "place cell" and click on the adjacent
button as shown below left.


Several slope "type" options are offered and are somewhat self explanatory
Basically, this tool offers the user the ability to select (for example) a slope
type of rise:run, key in the actual values and when Set AA
is pressed, the MicroStation active angle setting is changed In
other words, the user no longer has to calculate the angle of a 1:-6 slope and
key that value in as the desired active angle.
This one is a little different than the others Do not
use the MicroStation place line tool with this one
This actually is Geopak's way of placing a line in a cross section file
Key in the values shown to the left and notice that a line with a set delta
horizontal distance of 4 and slope of 1:3 will be displayed As you
move the cursor around the four quadrants, you'll notice that the slope value
is unnecessary, as the application is waiting for user to DP the screen after
the line is displayed in the desired quadrant Take a shot at it....you'll
get it!
If you have multiple windows open in MicroStation, this tool allows you to
navigate through your cross sections and view different locations on the cross
section For example, open windows 1 and 2 in MicroStation
Now toggle On Windows 1 and 2 in the XS View tool
Put the entire cross section in view 1 and just the right edge of pavement in
view 2 As you click on the VCR button to advance ahead one cross
section at a time, you'll notice that view 2 is also following along
There is still a little problem with Geopak drifting up or down the view as
you advance through the cross sections I'm sure they'll fix this
some day.
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