parallel view
A view whose plane is parallel to the plane of another view. (Compare with
perpendicular
view
on page 1434.)
For example, a Level 1 floor plan is parallel to a Level 2 floor plan. An east elevation view is parallel to a
west elevation view. The following drawing illustrates the parallel planes that are used for the east and west
elevations. For more information, see
Propagating Dependent View Configuration
on page 149 and
Datum
Extents and Visibility
on page 1048.
parameter
A setting that determines the appearance or behavior of an element, type, or view. Also called a
property.
See
Element Properties Dialog
on page 75 and
View Properties
on page 210.
parametric
Controlled by parameters.
In a Revit project, parameters define the relationships between elements of the building model. These
relationships are created automatically by Revit Architecture and by you as you create the design. As you
work in drawing and schedule views, Revit Architecture collects information about the building model. The
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