Details on "Storeys"
Information on the Storeys dialog.
In this dialog, you can create and remove storeys and edit their data. You can also import storey data. If your project contains different building parts, these are displayed on individual tabs.
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The storeys are the core element of three-dimensional processing. Many drawing functions use height specifications stored for the storeys and displayed as the current construction height. This allows you, for example, to draw symbols and pipes at the desired height on a specific storey without having to calculate the distance.
Enter the storeys in their actual order.
You can create basements by selecting the ground floor row and pressing F5 to insert a new row above the ground floor. The storey heights of basements must be entered with a negative sign.
Name: Specifies the name of the storeys.
Layer Code: Specifies the abbreviation for the layer designation if the variable <<E>> (for layer) has been created in the layer key. The number of characters in the layer code must not exceed the number of variables in the layer key.
Storey height, Floor construction: Specifies the dimensions for storey height and floor construction in mm.
Hollow Floor: Specifies whether the floor of the storey should be detected as a hollow floor. If you activate the Hollow Floor option, the reference edge changes from the unfinished floor to the floor structure.
Suspended Ceiling, Ceiling Thicknesses, Clear Height: Specifies the dimensions for suspended ceiling, ceiling thickness and clear height in mm.
Height GF above 0: Specifies the distance between the floor of the ground floor and the zero point. This value is set separately for each part of the building. The Height GF above 0 is used to determine the heights in AutoCAD . Considering the Height GF above 0, this value is used to determine the height of the ground floor above the ground in LINEAR Building during building detection.
Height Ground above 0: Specifies the distance between the ground and the zero point. This value is set separately for each part of the building. The Height of Ground above 0 is used for the detection of the ground level during building detection with LINEAR Building and thus defines the height up to which exterior walls are detected as being Adjacent to Ground . In addition, the Height Ground above 0 is used in building detection to determine the height of the ground floor above the ground. The Height above Ground of the ground floor in LINEAR Building is determined by subtracting Height Ground above 0 from Height Ground Floor above 0 .
Import Storey Data ...: Imports storey data from DWG or PRO files.