It is clearly stated, as you pointed out, that assemblies are tied to the baseline for different ranges of stations.
Yes only within the corridor parameters I am not specifically telling it to STOP following the select baseline for the transition station range....
That would be accomplished by ADDING a NEW Baseline, and attaching regions along, it...
Only what we are telling it, is follow this baseline with these objects....and at no point should any part of the corridor object ever STOP following the baseline we have so carefully told it to follow' irrespective of the station range.
The very fact that it will do this completely correctly on TANGENT sections, implies that it should also function completely correct on arc segments of the baseline as well. Either that or the corridor object should fail at transitioning entirely.
Come on think about it from a logic standpoint for a minute...the fact that it works on tangents is not an accident...the fact that it fails on arcs is a defect.
Or is it that the fact it works on tangents is the defect, and the failure on arcs is Exactly working as designed?