This option allows you to choose how height contours are displayed for the survey surface.

On the main toolbar, click the Survey Contours button road contours button.

The contour options apply to the surface which is current selected as the survey. By default, the survey is the first surface

The contour options window is shown:

Survey Contours Window

Interval

Specify the height interval for the contours.

By default the contours will be generated from zero height. If you want the first contour to be at a different height then click the More>>> button to specify the start level.

The first of the following pictures show a survey in plan as loaded from file. The second picture shows the survey with 0.5m contours.

Survey without contours Survey with 0.5m contours

Text Size

The contours are annotated with their level for visual display purposes. The size of the text annotation can be entered here. The value given is the character height of the font as it will appear, in your working units, on the plan view.
If desired, you can specify a different annotation sizes for the prominent contours.

Text Interval

The contour height annotation is repeated at intervals along each contour. You can specify that interval here. If no annotation is desired, then enter a value of 0 (zero).
You may enter a different annotation interval for the prominent contours.

Line Colour

The colour for the contours (and prominent contours) is shown. You can click the Pick button to select a different colour.

Advanced

Click the More>>> button to see the additional options.

Advanced contours options

Start Level

Normally contours are generated at height intervals starting from zero height. For example, for a 0.5m interval, contours would occur at 0.0m, 0.5m, 1.0m, 1.5m ... 99.5m, 100.0m, 100.5m etc. However, you can set the Start Level to any height. For example, setting the Start Level to 0.1m (with a height interval of 0.5m) would result in contours at 0.1m, 0.6m 1.1m ... 99.6m, 100.1m, 100.6m etc.

Sometimes you want to generate just a single contour at a particular height. You can do this by setting the Start Level to the desired single contour height, and make the Interval very large, so that the second contour will not occur within the level range of your design.

Apply Smoothing

If the Apply Smoothing box is checked then a smoothing algorithm will be applied to the contour lines.


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