Partial Reference Line Selection with Smart Line Anchors
Partial Reference Line Selection with Smart Line Anchors
With the new Partial Reference Line Selection feature, users can now select and utilize only specific portions of a reference line by using Smart Line Anchors. This enhancement addresses prior feedback where automatically generated curves were not always ideal for field conditions. By introducing adjustable Smart Line Anchors on the reference line selector—similar to those used for curved track boundary edges—users gain precise control over the segments they wish to include. This allows for improved contour customization and helps you generate more accurate and desirable curves.. Simply create or edit a plan, select your desired reference line generated from the elevation model, adjust the anchors to focus on the relevant section, confirm your smoothing preferences, and generate the updated track.
What's New:
• Partial Reference Line Selection - Choose only the segment you want to use for contour generation.
• Anchor-Based Interface - Drag anchors directly on the reference line to fine-tune your selection.
• Improved Curve Accuracy - Generate paths that better match your operational needs and terrain.
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