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Units

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  • The page allows to set the units for measurements to use for every type of data.

  • Click Settings.

  • Click Units.

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    • Angles: defines how the angle is visualized.

      • Centesimal (gon): the angles are visualized as centesimal angle in gon.

      • Decimal (0-360): the angles are visualized as sexagesimal angles in degrees.

      • DD°MM’SS.ssss: the angles are visualized as sexagesimal angles in degrees, minutes and seconds.

    • Azimuth mode: defines how the azimuth is visualized.

      • Standard: the azimuth is visualized as standard angle from reference meridian.

      • Bearing: the azimuth is visualized as bearing. A bearing is the clockwise or counterclockwise angle between north or south and a direction.

    • Distances: to select the unit for distances.

      • Meters: distances are visualized in meters.

      • Millimeters: distances are visualized in millimeters.

      • Feet (Intern.): distances are visualized in international foot.

      • Feet (US): distances are visualized in US survey foot.

      • Feet fract. (Intern.): distances are visualized in international fractional foot and inches.

      • Feet fract. (US): distances are visualized in US survey fractional foot and inches.

    • Slopes: defines how the slopes are visualized.

      • Percentage (%): slopes are visualized in percentage.

      • Angles: slopes are visualized with the slope angle.

      • Ratio (height:base): slopes are visualized as ratio between the height and the base.

      • Ratio (base:height): slopes are visualized as ratio between the base and the height.

    • Stations: defines the visualization of increasing stationing on an alignment.

      • Standard: the stationing is visualized with the standard distance unit selected.

      • X+YYY.ZZZ: the stationing is visualized as X+YYYY.ZZZ, for example 10123.478m means station is 10+123.478m.

      • 20m+YY.ZZZ: the stationing is visualized as 20m+YY.ZZZ, for example 10123.478m means station is 10120+3.478m.

    • Lat.de/Long.de: defines the visualization of latitude and longitude.

      • DD°MM’SS.ssss: the latitude and longitude angles are visualized as sexagesimal angles in degrees, minutes and seconds.

      • Decimal (0-360): the latitude and longitude angles are visualized as sexagesimal angles in degrees.

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