Notice that a warning symbol is not displayed on this curve. The radius
value you entered in step 4 exceeds the minimum value defined in the
minimum radius table that you specified.
To continue this tutorial, go to
Design Criteria Violations
Exercise 2: Viewing and Correcting Alignment Design
Criteria Violations
In this exercise, you will examine alignment design criteria violations, and
then learn how to correct a criteria violation.
When a sub-entity violates either a criteria or design check, a warning symbol
is displayed on the sub-entity in the drawing window, Alignment Entities
vista, and Alignment Layout Parameters dialog box. When the cursor is hovered
over a warning symbol in the drawing window, a tooltip displays information
about the violation. If a design criteria has been violated, the tooltip displays
the criteria that has been violated, as well as the minimum value required to
meet the criteria. If a design check has been violated, the tooltip displays the
name of the design check that has been violated.
For more information, see Viewing and Correcting Alignment Design Criteria
Violations.
This exercise continues from
Design Criteria
Check the alignment design for criteria violations
1 Open Align-7B.dwg, which is located in the
819).
2 Pan and zoom until you can see Circles B and C on the surface.
TIP The warning symbols do not automatically scale when you zoom in.
Enter REGEN on the command line to resize the warning symbols.
Exercise 2: Viewing and Correcting Alignment Design Criteria Violations | 253
Exercise 2: Viewing and Correcting Alignment
(page 253).
Exercise 1: Drawing an Alignment that Refers to
(page 248).
tutorial drawings folder
(page
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