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CADiva
2007-05-08, 09:32 PM
I have a custom label for the labeling of the end of an alignment. It labels it as the "END OF ALIGNMENT" with stationing information and the name of the alignment. The problem is that it disappears. It isn't a layering issue that was the first thing I checked. I did discover that if I run an audit, it reappears but the second you touch the alignment to work with it that label disappears. Any ideas?

MHultgren
2007-05-15, 12:00 AM
How do you have your Geometry Points settings applied? The Begin and end of an alignment label is controlled by those settings.

CADiva
2007-05-15, 01:21 PM
Here are the settings for this custom label:

Component 1
General : Name Point and Station Data
General : Visibility true
General : Anchor Component Line
General : Anchor Point End
Text : Contents {\LEND ALIGNMENT\Fromand.shx|c0;\P}<[Alignment Name(CP)]>\PSTA: <[Station Value(Uft|FS|P2|RN|Sn|OF|AP|B2|TP|EN|W0)]>\PN: <[Northing(Uft|P2|RN|AP|Sn|OF)]>\PE: <[Easting(Uft|P2|RN|AP|Sn|OF)]>
Text : Text Height 0.1250"
Text : Rotation Angle 0.0000 (d)
Text : Attachment Top right
Text : X Offset 0.0000"
Text : Y Offset -0.0250"
Text : Allow Curved Text false
Text : Color BYLAYER
Text : Lineweight ByLayer
Border : Visibility true
Border : Type Rectangular
Border : Background Mask false
Border : Gap 0.0250"
Border : Color BYLAYER
Border : Linetype ByLayer
Border : Lineweight ByLayer

Component 2
General : Name Line
General : Visibility true
General : Start point anchor component <Feature>
General : Start point anchor point Anchor Station
General : Use End Point Anchor false
General : End Point Anchor Component <Feature>
General : End Point Anchor Point Anchor Station
Line : Length 1.6500"
Line : Angle 90.0000 (d)
Line : Start Point X Offset 0.0000"
Line : Start Point Y Offset 0.0000"
Line : End Point X Offset 0.0000"
Line : End Point Y Offset 0.0000"
Line : Color BYLAYER
Line : Linetype ByLayer
Line : Lineweight ByLayer

Component 3
General : Name Tick
General : Visibility true
Tick : Block name AeccTickCircle
Tick : Block Height 0.0500"
Tick : Rotation Angle 0.0000 (d)
Tick : Align with object true
Tick : Color BYLAYER
Tick : Linetype ByLayer
Tick : Lineweight ByLayer


Label
Text Style Standard
Visibility true
Layer C-STAKING

Behavior
Orientation Reference Object
Forced Insertion None
Force Inside Curve false

Plan Readability
Plan Readable true
Readability Bias 110.0000 (d)
Flip Anchors with Text false

Leader
Arrow Head Style None
Arrow Head Size 0.1000"
Visibility true
Type Straight Leader
Color BYLAYER
Linetype ByLayer
Lineweight ByLayer

Dragged State Components
Display Stacked Text
Border Visibility true
Border Type Rectangular
Background Mask false
Border and Leader Gap 0.0500"
Text Height 0.0800"
Leader Attachment Middle
Leader Justification true
Color BYLAYER
Linetype ByLayer
Lineweight ByLayer


They have since reappeared and will allow me to move them now, but I'm waiting on them to disappear again. (I've got a back up label just in case that looks just like it but is a station offset point).

MHultgren
2007-05-22, 05:29 PM
Hi again,
I have found that with the development of the software being done with C++, C# and VB, that in order for things to actually 'synch' I need to do a regenall every once in a while to update labels and displays. The info is still there, just for some reason the update.property method doesn't fire in synch with changes.

CADiva
2007-05-22, 07:46 PM
OK.... lmao... they have now disappeared again... if I touch them in any way... it gets mad and leaves every time... I have since found a work around until I figure it out, sometimes something just needs out the door regardless if your labels are tempermental. Thanks for the thoughts..

rcrunk
2008-11-04, 10:02 PM
We have had some issues with labels disappearing or going haywire at our office. And we discovered that the reason had to do with mirroring leaders. Apparently someone mirrored the leader and within the command deleted the leader they wanted to flip the orientation of. The mirrored leader somehow still sees the original leader as it's "parent" and eventually goes insane and shoots off into nowhere if it is later editted in any way.


Maybe this is what happened to your labels.

randyspear
2008-11-09, 04:08 AM
I get this problem with the end station on almost all alignments. Autodesk support has been no help.

I'll update this thread if i ever get an answer.

(I'll have to try the audit once i know i'm done editing the alignment)