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Patricia G.  
#1 Posted : Friday, January 27, 2006 12:00:00 AM(UTC)
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Hi dvidovic

Step 1: Develop your pathway inserting several handles (points). You need at least one point for each different level. To do this, just click along the pathway line as you draw it (click each time there is level change).

Step 2: select the pathway--> Edit--> Float object above topography

Hope this helps

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dvidovic  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, February 1, 2006 12:00:00 AM(UTC)
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Hi Patricia, Thanks for the answer. If I do what you said, the path is then inclined downhill. It follows the terrain not only in the path direction, but also in the perpendicular direction. When someone builds the path across the slope, the slope will first be leveled perpendicular on the direction of the path. I hope I explained it well enough.
dvidovic  
#3 Posted : Friday, February 3, 2006 12:00:00 AM(UTC)
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Lyle, thank you for the answers and the effort. Thanks also for the idea of using the fill. I was afraid the case was I need to manually draw the contour lines. In some other software I saw the tool called path grader which does it for you. So I hoped maybe here we also have something like this. But OK, here we are, let's work.
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