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Specialized Block Tools
CoriMap includes a number of specialized Block tools designed to address
situations often encountered in corridor mapping applications.

Block Redefinition
With this tool, you can replace Block definitions and Block Insert with
a predefined Gospel Block. Replacement blocks can maintain all characteristics
during replacement: Scale, Rotation, Attribute Position, Rotation, Height
and Justification.
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Connecting Blocks with PTConnect
The PTConnect tool was built specifically to draw polylines between GPS
Point Blocks, although it will work with any block. In some mapping projects,
GPS Point data is collected for linear features such as the road centerline
or a fenceline. These linear features must then be created by
"connecting the dots".
Another common requirement is to create a single piece of linework that
connects several different block types. An example of this would be to
draw a proposed Fiber Optic cable corridor route by connecting "points
on" represented by the FORL Block and "Begin & End
Bore" points represented by BORE Blocks. The
PTConnect Dialog Box allow the selection of any number of block names for connection.
Copy / Scale Blocks
The CSBLKS tool was originally created to quickly produce a set of Scaled
feature blocks to be used for different scale plots. The user specifies
settings using a command line interface that allows:
- the automatic selection of Blocks based
on a Layer name spec
- automatic Relayering of the copied Blocks
- changing the Scale Factor for the Graphics
portion of the Block
- changing the Scale Factor for any Attributes
associated with the Block
Extract Attribute Data
In some cases, the information stored in attribute blocks may need to
be extracted in tabular form for use with other applications. CoriMap
contains a data extraction tool that can run from the command line using
a Dialog Box interfaceor
in Batch mode, processing any number of drawings. This function creates formatted ASCII disk files containing the selected
attribute data for the selected feature blocks.
In addition to extracting attribute contents, the data files can optionally
contain: the Drawing Name, Station Data converted to a real value and
the X, Y and Z coordinate of each attribute block.
Place Blocks
Place Blocks provides the backbone of our process for creating
standard drawings from Manual Walkout notes. The process begins
with the preparation of a basemap containing at least a baseline (shown
in red).
Once the basemap is prepared, the Data Entry task can begin, using Place
Blocks. The operator is asked to Pick a Baseline, choose a scale and
then enter a series of 4 values: Station, Offset, Feature Code and Label.
Each entry is qualified by looking up the feature code in a user configurable
library.
As each set of 4 values are entered, the Place Blocks function inserts a generic block with all the entered data stored in attributes. Each block
insertion point is computed from station and offset data.
When data entry is complete, the CoriMap Block Redefine function is used
to replace the generic blocks with project standard blocks.
Re-Place Blocks
Just as our new Place Block function calculates the correct position
of each block using the entered station and offset values, our new RePlace
Block function reads these stored values and moves the blocks to a correct
position. You can use it after changing the Station and Offset values
or you can use it after changing the shape of the baseline.
Here's an example where we RePlace the blocks after a
straight road is changed to use
curved linework.
Select / Insert Blocks
The Select and Insert Drawings tool was created to automate the construction
of System Drawings (a single drawing containing all drawings associated
with a given pipeline or corridor system). A
Dialog Box interface is provided
to accommodate the selection of any drawing your computer can see. The
selected drawings can then be Inserted as Blocks or Inserted and then
Exploded.
Orient Blocks
This block orientation tool automatically rotates block graphics (and
Not Attributes) in relation to a selected baseline. We included 4 options
to suit any standard: Left, Right, In or Out. It works with blocks originally
designed to be horizontal or vertical when rotated to 0 degrees. This
handy utility can make fast work of a tedious rotate chore.
Here's some examples:
Unoriented
Oriented Left
Oriented Right
Oriented In
Oriented Out
Rotate Blocks
CoriMap includes several semi-automated Block Rotation tools:
Rotate Blocks offers 5 methods to rotate block graphics (independent
of attributes):Absolute, Example, Flip(180), Interactive & Relative
Rotate Blocks Interactive is a repeating, freeform rotation tool.
You pick a block and drag a rotation angle (only the graphics are rotated).
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