Stack Label Arc

Function

This command draws a small table of curve data. Unlike the command Label Arc, instead of fitting the text on the arc, this command lines the data up in rows. After selecting the command, the dialog below appears. For each type of arc value, you can specify the label and the sequence number. Under Label Options, the Stack Label Arc data table will display the values in the order by sequence number. If the sequence number is left blank, then that data value is not labeled. The text and sequence is set. If a row number is left blank, then that value is not labeled. There are also settings to justify label left or right.


Under Label Options, the data table will display the values in order based upon sequence number.
Arc Length: Select a label prefix and a sequence number.
Radius: Select a label prefix and a sequence number. 
Delta Angle
: Select a label prefix and a sequence number. 
Chord Angle
: Select a label prefix and a sequence number. 
Chord Length
: Select a label prefix and a sequence number. 
Tangent
: Select a label prefix and a sequence number. 
Degree of Curve
: Select a label prefix and a sequence number. 
External
: Select a label prefix and a sequence number.
The Use symbol for Delta Angle option uses a delta triangle symbol for the prefix.

Label Chord Angles in allows you to set how the angle is labeled.
Azimuth: The angles are reported as azimuths. 
Bearings:  The angles are reported as bearings.
Gons:  The angles are reported as gons.

The Type of Curve option determines the type of curve.
Roadway:  The length is determined as the true length of the curve.
Railroad: The length is adjusted based on 100-foot chord segments.

Prompts

Define arc by, Points/<select arc or polyline>: P The P option causes the command to prompt for points on the arc. This can be useful for labeling sub-arcs such as lot corners of a cul-de-sac.
Pick Points in a Clockwise direction.
Pick Endpoint of arc:
pick a point
[nea on] Pick point between endpoints on arc:
pick a point
Pick Other Endpoint arc:
pick a point
Starting point of label: pick a point The labels are then drawn left justified from the point picked.
Define arc by, Points/<select arc or polyline>: press Enter Pressing Enter causes the program to end.

 

Pulldown Menu Location: Annotate > Annotate Arc
Keyboard Command: slabarc
Prerequisite: an arc entity or arc points
File Name: \lsp\slabarc.lsp