Why it’s useful:
In plan production, users routinely need to apply the same civil label repeatedly or fix a missed label by copying one nearby. Today, civil labels cannot be copied at all, forcing users to reopen the Civil Labeler, re‑navigate the label tree, and recreate the label from scratch. This is slow, disruptive, and error‑prone in high‑volume production workflows.
Who benefits:
CAD technicians and designers producing construction plans
Users labeling repetitive or adjacent civil features (alignments, stations, profiles, etc.)
Teams working under schedule pressure where annotation speed matters
How it should work:
Civil labels support a copy operation (copy/paste or equivalent)
The copied label remains a true civil label, not a static or degraded annotation
All civil intelligence is preserved:
Data bindings remain active
Fields remain editable (not read‑only)
Values dynamically update based on the referenced civil object
The copied label can be reassigned to a different civil data source, even when the element is classified as a “Complex Element”
Functionally, a copied civil label must behave the same as placing a new civil label of the same type
| Civil Product Used | OpenRail Designer, OpenRoads Designer |
Absolutely!!!!!