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n4ce Professional General Information
  • As Lite module with additions of...
  • Extended CAD tools, including Crop, Punch and COGO functions
  • OS LandLine/SuperPlan DXF Filters
  • Models with Dedicated CAD Backcloth and Synchronised Zooming
  • Additional Point Generation From CAD
  • Point Project, Snap and Average
  • Point Lists
  • Additional Text Edit Options including Filtering Overlapping Height Text
  • Additional Feature Edit Options including Extending, Merging, and Cut-Back Strings
  • Batter Intercepts to Reference Surfaces
  • Profile Templates
  • Grade, Density and Height Options
  • Chainage, Bearing and Radii Dimension Options
  • Alignment Projection From MX Strings
  • Extended DTM Edit Options including Feature Forcing
  • DTM Associates and Boundary Options
  • Extended Volume Options including Sections, Contours and Group Depths
  • Section Options including Long, Feature, Point, Cross and Radial
  • River Sections
  • Multi Section Plotting with Editing Tools
  • User Defined Tables from Listed Points and Dimensions
  • Hatching for Features, Contours, Cut/Fill and Slope Hatchuring
  • Visibility Analysis using Radial Sections
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Whilst many of the fundamental concepts of n4ce are available in Lite, its only when you see the additional features built into Professional that you can really appreciate the full power and intelligence of n4ce.

Access has been provided to the Dedicated CAD Backcloth, which is part of a Model and onto which additional detail can be plotted.  Items such as Hatching, Curve Fitted Contours, Tables and other final embellishments like Slope Symbols.

Dimensions are fully explored with the addition of features like Chainages and Projections.  The latter option is particularly useful in Railway Surveys.

Sections options are extended and include a special River Sections option, allowing automatic extraction of profiles for hard bed, soft bed, water level etc from coded data, projected onto a Base Line.  Radial and Cross Section options are provided.  The former is useful in Line of Vision studies.