Autodesk land desktop 2008 fix




















Then we label the boundary and the bearings are rotated to match the basis of bearings without having to rotate the drawing in model space. Just reciently my labels havne't been holding the orientation. So when I add a static or dynamic label the bearing reads as though my orientation is due north.

BUT, when I loook at the line priperties, the bearing is correct, as it has held the orientation. Any help with this? I read something about this earlier this week, the solution they came up with was to use an expression to calculate the angle from true north so that the labels would report the correct angle.

Civil 3D only likes to work in world coordinate system and assumes that you are using world when its reporting the angle in the labels. Just to prevent confusion, this is the Civil 3D forum. Land Desktop is a very different program despite the very confusing naming system Autodesk introduced. In fact, this creates a major problem for some, when trying to open such a drawing in Civil 3D, despite the fact that C3D is supposed to be able to use drawings created in Land Desktop.

This is a long-standing issue with C3D, never fixed after years of releases. I have no idea why it would be failing for you. Especially since it seemed to work fine until recently, and LDD hasn't changed in many years.

Best bet might be to repost your question in the Land Desktop forum, where there are people who are still using that program. I just installed service packs 1 and 2 and it seemed to have fix it. Thanks again. Notice: updates available for Apache Log4j vulnerabilities. See the security advisory on the Autodesk Trust Center for more information. Community Archive - Read Only. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.

Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Brad "Don Reichle" wrote in message news discussion. Message 6 of In my experience so far, move to C3D as soon as possible, but wait until a service pack comes out for LDD I'm having too many issues with LDD I've converted one project to so far, and I'm having issues.

Message 7 of I hear you on the "wait" sinc, but There need to be some brave souls amongst the crowd, since the Alpha and Beta testers are most of the group here - seems like anyway? Message 8 of Thanks sinc. I didn't even build a deployment site for Land. Message 9 of I'm still fighting through with Land Desktop Here's the big ones I've found so far: Issue 1: There seem to be severe issues with Annotative text in Attributes, but I haven't quite figured it out yet.

Still not sure what exactly is going on, just be warned that strange things may start happening if you try to use Annotative text. If you avoid Annotative text in LDT, things seem much better. I don't like having zeros truncated from the degrees in my bearings, but I've sort of gotten used to it in C3D even though I don't like it. However, having leading zeros truncated from the minutes and seconds just looks flat-out stupid.

Issue 3: This one isn't a major issue per-se, it's more a compatibility issue. As far as I can tell, if I work in a drawing in LDT and try to go back to , the only thing that seems to be broken is Map Topologies.

However, Map cannot use anything created in Map Seems to be a feature, that the program doesn't shut down cleanly. However, it seems that it completely saves your DWG before it hits whatever problem it encounters, so the only real effect is that you hear noise upon shutdown, and you may see the Autodesk crash-reporting dialog during shutdown. So take it for what you will.



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