This article teaches you how to model the terrain based on the contours of a 2D linework drawing using the Mesh tool. 1. Create a mesh using the Mesh Tool...
Use the Options > Element Attributes > Lines command to open this dialog box.
For general information on Line-type elements, see Lines.
Choose a predefined Line Type from the pop-up list at the top of the dialog box. The first one in the list is a solid line; this is not ...
Lines are assigned to each ARCHICAD construction element in its own Tool Settings dialog box, depending on the element type.
For example, when defining how a Column should be displayed in a 2D window, you will apply different lines for its core outline, for its overhead display and for its ...
(Parent topic: Attribute Manager: Editable Attribute Parameters)
•Edit Name (single selection only)
•Scale: Enter a scale, if you want to save a scale for this Line. Otherwise, the Line will be scale-Independent.
Notes:
–The Solid Line cannot be deleted.
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Lines are the simplest drafting element in ARCHICAD.
For general information on using lines, see Lines.
For a description of generic settings common to all tools in the Toolbox, see Working in Tool Settings Dialog Boxes.
The Uniform Settings for Line Tools checkbox allows you ...
Lines are the simplest drafting element in ARCHICAD.
For general information on using lines, see Lines.
For a description of generic settings common to all tools in the Toolbox, see Working in Tool Settings Dialog Boxes.
The Uniform Settings for Line Tools checkbox allows you ...
Equal Goings means that all goings in the Stair are equal, both on the straight and the winding steps.
In Stair Settings-Geometry and Positioning Panel:
Choose one of four types of Equal-Going Winders from the pop-up: Single Point, Two Points, Principal Lines, and Auxiliary Walking Line.
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