The Geotechnical Layer Manager defines the structure of the geotechnical layer names and how geotechnical objects, Strata and entities are split over multiple layers. The tool can be used to ensure geotechnical layer names meet any standards being utilised.
The manager will have a pre-configured default naming convention for the geotechnical layers.
The text boxes and drop downs are used to define the layer naming convention.
The prefix and suffix can be edited with text and numbers, note that special characters are allowed but it will only recognise a dash, underscore or dollar sign. All other special characters are ignored and replaced by an underscore.
The three drop down items can be customised to show the Object, Stratum and Element in any order or not at all.
The example below illustrates some customised options:
Press the Terminology button to bring up the Geotechnical Terminology dialog which is an accom-paniment to the Geotechnical Layers Manager and is used to define the terminology rep-resenting the Geotechnical Objects or Elements.
For instance, for a 3D borehole, the layer name terminology can be changed to Boring from 3Dhole. This gives the user flexible control over layer naming convention and terminology used.
Below is the default Terminology being applied, this can be customised based on requirements.
Press Save to commit the changes, this will return back to the Geotechnical Layer Manager dia-log to commit the layer naming conventions press Save here.
The Saved layer name definition will be the default for all geotechnical projects.
It is recommended the geotechnical layer definition is saved before commencing a new project.
The AutoCAD 3D Layer Properties Manager can be used to show all layers in the drawing. Using the ACAD command LAYER to bring up the Layer Properties Manager dialog.
The visibility of layers can be toggled on/off and customising the appearance is also possible. Please consult the Autodesk Civil 3D help or user manual for further information.