polymesh
A 3D shape consisting of multiple polygons that are joined (meshed) together. For example, a
polymesh cube consists of 6 square surfaces that are joined together to form the cube shape. This is sometimes
referred to as face-based geometry.
Compare with
ACIS
on page 1370. For more information, see
Solids (3D Views Only)
on page 1282.
post
A vertical support for a
railing
.
See
Controlling Placement of Balusters and Posts
on page 683.
primary view
The view on which one or more dependent views are based. The dependent views remain
synchronous with the primary view and other dependent views, so that when view-specific changes (such
as view scale and annotations) are made in one view, they are reflected in all views.
See
Duplicate Dependent Views
on page 144.
profile
A series of 2-dimensional lines and arcs that form a closed loop. Use profiles to define cross-sections
for railings, balusters, soffits, cornices, and other sweep-defined objects.
See
Profile Families
on page 371.
Gutter profile
project
A Revit file that contains all information about a building design.
For more information, see
What Is a Project?
on page 73.
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