How to Mark Individual Subplot Margins
Tutorial Video
Steps
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Compute Margins:
- Navigate to Guided Marking => Individual Subplot=> Compute Margins
- When clicked on Compute Margins, individual subplots that are rectangular in shape or that contain 4-line segments margins will be computed automatically, based on the direction ref circles.
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Search and select Mark Margins:
- Navigate to Guided Marking => Individual Subplot=> Mark Margins
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Mark Margins for Irregular Shaped Subplots
- Click on the "Mark" button against the FRONT location.
- Use the "Draw Boundaries" or "Select Segments" options to define the individual subplot margins.
- Using "Draw Boundaries" option:
- Draw a boundary covering all the front segments of the Individual Subplot polyline.
- Close the boundary polyline. A margin polyline is created joining all the front segments.
- A pop-up window appears. Click on Yes to accept the created margin.
- Click on No to redraw the margin location.
- Using "Select Segments" option:
- Select all the FRONT segments and press enter.
- A pop-up window appears. Click on Yes to accept the created margin.
- Click on No to redraw the margin location.
- Repeat the same steps for REAR, SIDE1, and SIDE2 locations of the individual subplot.
Drawing Conventions
- Individual Sub Plot polylines must be drawn within the
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in Layout type projects. - It denotes the individual plots in which buildings can be constructed.
- In Layout With Housing Type project, Individual Sub Plot polylines must encompass the
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. - Every Individual Subplot must have at least one segment exactly coinciding with
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or__BN_InternalRoad
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polylines to provide means of access.