WisDOT code set styles and their uses
Last updated: 2024-01-30
Overview
Code Set Styles are a collection of subassembly component styles that control the appearance and labeling of items related to corridors.
Object that use code set styles
- Subassemblies
- Assemblies
- Corridors
- Section Editor
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Cross Sections
Subassembly point, link and shape styles
Subassemblies are built from points, links, and shapes.
Styles are used to automate the display and labeling of the subassembly components used in the objects listed above.
Points
- Points define specific locations within the subassembly geometry.
- Styles for subassembly points are referred to as Marker Styles.
- Marker Styles are located under Toolspace > Settings tab > General > Multipurpose Styles > Marker Styles
- Used to define longitudinal corridor feature lines. Corridor feature lines are used to define WisDOT corridor surfaces.
Links
- Links are the linear connection between points in subassembly geometry.
- Link Styles are located under Toolspace > Settings tab > General > Multipurpose Styles > Link Styles
Shapes
- Shapes are made from three or more Links that define a closed area.
- Shape Styles are located under Toolspace > Settings tab > General > Multipurpose Styles > Shape Styles
- Shape Styles can be used to control the appears of shapes in Section View and Link - Material Area Fills in a Top View.
- Shapes may also be used to compute average end area for pavement material quantities and for extracting corridor solids.
Code Set Styles
Code Set Styles are a collection of subassembly component styles that control the appearance and labeling of items related to corridors.
Code Set Styles are located under Toolspace > Settings tab > General > Multipurpose Styles > Code Set Styles
Subassembly point codes can be assigned the following:
- marker style - what does the point look like
- label style - text information used to describe the point (name, offset, elevation, etc.)
- feature line styles - what the connecting linework looks like
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Subassembly link codes can be assigned the following:
- link style - what does the link look like
- label style - text information used to describe the link (name, grade, slope)
- render material - use for viewing link areas in 3D
- material area fill style - view shaded areas between links in Top view. Shape styles are assigned in this column.
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Subassembly shape codes can be assigned the following:
- shape style - what does the shape look like in section (not typically used in plan production)
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label style - text information used to describe the shape (not typically used in plan production)
For additional information on code set styles see Autodesk Civil 3D Help - To Work With Subassembly Code Set Styles
WisDOT code set styles and uses
_No Display
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Displays the corridor feature lines and does not show points, links, or shapes.
Color by Link - Point and Link Codes
- Each corridor link has a unique color based on the subassembly link codes and the Material Area Fill Style used in the code set style. The subassembly shapes are also assigned unique colors for display in section views. Turning the Lightweight Display > On may help with viewing the link colors in section views.
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This code set style is useful for developing a corridor design. It gives the designer direct feedback on subassembly behaviors and geometry. The link colors in section view match the shaded areas in plan view. This gives the designer better understanding of where cut and fill situations are occurring.
Color by Link - Point and Link Codes - Rendered
- This code set style is not stored in the reference templates. It can be added through WisDOT Design tab > Design panel > Corridor menu > Import Code Set Styles
- This code set is the same as Color by Link - Point and Link Codes but also includes render materials. AutoCAD render materials are included in this code set style for 3D viewing.
- The Visual Style will need to be switched from 2D Wireframe to Realistic to view rendered materials in a 3D view.
- If the render materials do not appear correctly in a 3D view, experiment with the Graphics Performance - Hardware Acceleration setting to see if it works better On or Off.
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Render materials may be purged from the drawing if the code set style is no longer needed. The code set will need to be deleted first in order to purge the materials.
Color by Top Materials - Point and Link Codes
- The top of roadway materials are based on the Link - Material Area Fill Styles in the code set style. Examples materials: concrete pavement, asphalt pavement, base aggregate, grass. This code set is not to be used to determine material quantities.
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This code set style is useful for viewing the corridor in a more realistic representation.
Color by Top Materials - Point and Link Codes - Rendered
- This code set style is not stored in the reference templates. It can be added through WisDOT Design tab > Design panel > Corridor menu > Import Code Set Styles
- This code set is the same as Color by Top Materials - Point and Link Codes but also includes render materials. AutoCAD render materials are included in this code set style for 3D viewing.
- The Visual Style will need to be switched from 2D Wireframe to Realistic to view rendered materials in a 3D view.
- If the render materials do not appear correctly in a 3D view, experiment with the Graphics Performance - Hardware Acceleration setting to see if it works better On or Off.
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Render materials may be purged from the drawing if the code set style is no longer needed. The code set will need to be deleted first in order to purge the materials.
General
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This a basic code set used design. The General link style uses the layer P_CRDR_Link. The layer color has been set to ByLayer to give the designer the ability to change the color based on user preferences. The default color has been set to Color 30.
General - Point and Link Codes
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This code set style is the same as General with the addition of displaying point and link codes in section view.
General - Point Codes
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This code set style is the same as General with the addition of displaying point codes in section view.
XS Sheets
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This code set style may be used for cross section plan production to display point and slope labels.
XS Sheets With Shapes
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This code set style is used for cross section plan production to display point and slope labels as well as shapes of the pavement structure and curb and gutter.
XS Surface Check
- This code set style is intended to be used to compare the corridor cross section to the design surfaces and verify design quality.
WisDOT Code Set Style legends
Color by Link - Point and Link Codes
Top Links | Description | Link Style (Section view) |
Material Area Fill Style (Shape Style) (Top view) |
Color |
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Barrier | Concrete barrier | Vis Barrier | Vis Barrier | 200 |
BaseFslp | Foreslope of base layers | Vis BaseFslp | Vis BaseFslp | 40 |
BermTop | Top of berm | Vis BermTop | Vis BermTop | 112 |
CGTrc | Curb and gutter terrace | Vis CGTrc | Vis CGTrc | 102 |
CGTrcLnk | Curb and gutter terrace link to marked point | Vis CGTrcLnk | Vis CGTrcLnk | 104 |
CnctSlp | Connecting slope | Vis CnctSlp | Vis CnctSlp | 60 |
CrbFc | Curb face | Vis CG | Vis CrbFc | 20 |
CrbTprFc | Curb tapered face | Vis CG | Vis CrbTprFc | 20 |
Curb | Curb | Vis Curb | Vis Curb | 252 |
DtchBot | Flat bottom ditch | Vis DtchBot | Vis DtchBot | 150 |
DtchBslp | Ditch backslope | Vis DtchBslp | Vis DtchBslp | 140 |
DtchFslp | Ditch foreslope | Vis DtchFslp | Vis DtchFslp | 130 |
FillSlp | Fill slope | Vis FillSlp | Vis FillSlp | 80 |
GrdLine | Gradeline | Vis GrdLine | Vis GrdLine | 210 |
Gutter | Gutter flange to flowline | Vis CG | Vis Gutter | 20 |
Pave | Traveled way pavement | Vis Pave | Vis Pave | 254 |
PaveLn1 | Traveled way pavement (Lane 1) | Vis PaveLn1 | Vis PaveLn1 | 254 |
PaveLn2 | Traveled way pavement (Lane 2 - optional) | Vis PaveLn2 | Vis PaveLn2 | 253 |
PaveShld | Finish grade of the paved shoulder | Vis PaveShld | Vis PaveShld | 11 |
RecovFslp | Recoverable foreslope | Vis RecovFslp | Vis RecovFslp | 82 |
Sdwlk | Sidewalk | Vis Sdwlk | Vis Sdwlk | 51 |
SdwlkTrcIn | Inside sidewalk terrace | Vis SdwlkTrcIn | Vis SdwlkTrcIn | 62 |
SdwlkTrcOut | Outside sidewalk terrace | Vis SdwlkTrcOut | Vis SdwlkTrcOut | 114 |
SGImpFslp | Subgrade improvement foreslope | Vis SGImpFslp | Vis SGImpFslp | 32 |
ShldIn | Inside sidewalk shoulder | Vis ShldIn | Vis ShldIn | 42 |
ShldOut | Outside sidewalk shoulder | Vis ShldOut | Vis ShldOut | 42 |
ShldPaved | Finish grade of the paved shoulder | Vis ShldPaved | Vis ShldPaved | 252 |
ShldUnpaved | Finish grade of unpaved shoulder | Vis ShldUnpaved | Vis ShldUnpaved | 41 |
TopOfCrb | Top of curb | Vis CG | Vis CrbTop | 20 |
TravDtchBslp | Traversable ditch backslope | Vis TravDtchBslp | Vis TravDtchBslp | 120 |
Color by Top Materials - Point and Link Codes
Top Links | Description | Link Style (Section view) |
Material Area Fill Style (Shape Style) (Top view) |
Color |
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Barrier | Concrete barrier | General | Vis Mat Barrier Conc | 252 |
BaseFslp | Foreslope of base layers | General | Vis Mat BaseAgg Fslp | 41 |
BermTop | Top of berm | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
CGTrc | Curb and gutter terrace | General | Vis Mat Grass Sod | 84 |
CGTrcLnk | Curb and gutter terrace link to marked point | General | Vis Mat Grass Sod | 84 |
CnctSlp | Connecting slope | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
CrbFc | Curb face | General | Vis Mat CG Conc | 253 |
CrbTprFc | Curb tapered face | General | Vis Mat CG Conc | 253 |
Curb | Curb | General | Vis Mat CG Conc | 253 |
DtchBot | Flat bottom ditch | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
DtchBslp | Ditch backslope | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
DtchFslp | Ditch foreslope | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
FillSlp | Fill slope | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
GrdLine | Gradeline | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
Gutter | Gutter flange to flowline | General | Vis Mat CG Conc | 253 |
Pave | Traveled way pavement | General | Vis Mat Pave Asph | 250 |
PaveLn1 | Traveled way pavement (Lane 1) | General | Vis Mat Pave Conc | 254 |
PaveLn2 | Traveled way pavement (Lane 2 - optional) | General | Vis Mat Pave Conc | 254 |
PaveShld | Finish grade of the paved shoulder | General | Vis Mat Pave Asph | 250 |
RecovFslp | Recoverable foreslope | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |
Sdwlk | Sidewalk | General | Vis Mat Pave Conc | 254 |
SdwlkTrcIn | Inside sidewalk terrace | General | Vis Mat Grass Sod | 84 |
SdwlkTrcOut | Outside sidewalk terrace | General | Vis Mat Grass Sod | 84 |
SGImpFslp | Subgrade improvement foreslope | General | Vis Mat BaseAgg Fslp | 41 |
ShldIn | Inside sidewalk shoulder | General | Vis Mat BaseAgg ShldUnpaved | 40 |
ShldOut | Outside sidewalk shoulder | General | Vis Mat BaseAgg ShldUnpaved | 40 |
ShldPaved | Finish grade of the paved shoulder | General | Vis Mat Pave Asph | 250 |
ShldUnpaved | Finish grade of unpaved shoulder | General | Vis Mat BaseAgg ShldUnpaved | 40 |
TopOfCrb | Top of curb | General | Vis Mat CG Conc | 253 |
TravDtchBslp | Traversable ditch backslope | General | Vis Mat Grass Seed | 82 |