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referring back to the Wiki I would like to spend some a limited personal budget on contracting a willing party to develop a modular toolset for steering a gradient diagram = Höhenplan as opensource based on PyRx/BCAD.
I have no knowledge of defining software performance docs. The code should be able to perform roughly
1#customized axis labeling for vertical alignment views
2#add diagram bands based on the underlining horizontal alignments information contained
2#add diagram bands based on vertical alignments information attached
3#add additional customizeable band information either from properties or through formulas
4#ability to attached labels within the diagram section relating textual information to stationing and level
5#functionality should remain after save/close/open
5#be structured in a modular fashion to allow for further extension (for example for cross-sections)
Below an example.
The code developed should stay open to public use. If somebody is interested, please make contact to enquire further information for an offer. You may also send a document for me to detail information further. I am not sure whether I may be able to cater for the entire financing, but I want at least to give it a shot.
Best
Sebastian
P.S.:
To give a better idea I have commented the screenshot below
YELLOW = name of horizontal alignement
LIGHTGREEN = name of vertical alignment view
BLUE = stationing at custom defined points along horizontal alignment
ORANGE = level of vertical alignment as per stationing in BLUE
GREEN = depth as level difference between two vertical alignments (here calculation is wrong and to be improved)
DARKGREEN = slope of vertical alignment view between grip points or custom points
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Dear all,
referring back to the Wiki I would like to spend some a limited personal budget on contracting a willing party to develop a modular toolset for steering a gradient diagram = Höhenplan as opensource based on PyRx/BCAD.
I have no knowledge of defining software performance docs. The code should be able to perform roughly
1#customized axis labeling for vertical alignment views
2#add diagram bands based on the underlining horizontal alignments information contained
2#add diagram bands based on vertical alignments information attached
3#add additional customizeable band information either from properties or through formulas
4#ability to attached labels within the diagram section relating textual information to stationing and level
5#functionality should remain after save/close/open
5#be structured in a modular fashion to allow for further extension (for example for cross-sections)
Below an example.
The code developed should stay open to public use. If somebody is interested, please make contact to enquire further information for an offer. You may also send a document for me to detail information further. I am not sure whether I may be able to cater for the entire financing, but I want at least to give it a shot.
Best
Sebastian
P.S.:
To give a better idea I have commented the screenshot below
YELLOW = name of horizontal alignement
LIGHTGREEN = name of vertical alignment view
BLUE = stationing at custom defined points along horizontal alignment
ORANGE = level of vertical alignment as per stationing in BLUE
GREEN = depth as level difference between two vertical alignments (here calculation is wrong and to be improved)
DARKGREEN = slope of vertical alignment view between grip points or custom points
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