frame (1)
In an animation, a single image (for example, in a walkthrough animation or a solar study).
frame (2)
In a building, a rigid structure built into a wall to hold a door, window, or other component. In
Revit Architecture, you can specify the material and finish for a door frame.
Frame for a new window family
framing elevation
An elevation view that shows the structural framing of a building model. You can work
in a framing elevation when adding vertical bracing to the model, or for any task that requires quick work
plane alignment to a grid or to a named reference plane.
See
Framing Elevation Views
on page 89.
full explode
The process of completely disassembling an import symbol (which represents imported geometry)
into Revit elements, including text, curves, lines, and filled regions. (Compare with
partial explode
on page
1434.)
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