Details on “LINEAR Properties" of Views
Information about the LINEAR properties of an active view.
In the LINEAR properties, you can view and, if necessary, adjust the properties of the currently selected view. Among other things, you can change the view name and scale, assign or adjust a Level of Geometry (LoG), and control the visibility of interference spaces in the view.
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Rendering
Level of Geometry: Drop-down list to select the model development level. Depending on the selected LoG, the elements are displayed in the corresponding view with different levels of detail. If no LoG is assigned, <without specification> is displayed.
opens the View Manager section of the Options where you can specify the display settings for each LoG.
Detail level: Only activated if the entry <not specified> is selected under Level of Geometry. The drop-down list mirrors the Revit function of the same name, with the following additions:
| Coarse | Components are represented as symbols. |
| Medium | Pipe fittings are represented by symbols. For other components, the product space is displayed if a product space is available. |
| Fine | The product space is displayed for all components, if a product space is available. |
Operating spaces
Enabled: Displays the operating spaces of the components in the current view, provided they are available in the family.
Installation spaces
Enabled: Displays the installation spaces of the components in the current view, provided they are available in the family. Individual elements that have subcategories disabled in their type properties are detected and listed when interfering spaces are displayed in the Activate Interfering Spaces in Families dialog box. In this dialog you can specify whether interfering spaces for these elements be activated or ignored in the project.
General
View Name: Defines the name of the current view. You can either change the name manually or automatically rename it by clicking
. You can also find the button in the relevant views section at the bottom of the Project Tab. This function automatically renames the view according to a naming scheme. It is useful, for example, if you have subsequently assigned additional disciplines to a view.
Naming scheme: View type (Building part, Discipline1/Discipline2)
Examples:
- 3D (East wing, Heating/Potable Water)
- GF (Main building, Waste Water)
If there is only one building part, the name of this building part is not used in the name of the view.
View Scale: Defines the scale for the selected view.
For Sheet SubmissionEnabled: Marks the view as a sheet view.
A view is also automatically flagged as a sheet view as soon as it is placed on a sheet.
Disabled: Marks the view as the working view.
In the section for relevant views at the bottom of the Project Tab, you can use the view filter to filter the list of views, including by sheet and work views.
Apply
Applies the settings made for the current view.