Description
Name
Click Edit to view and modify visibility options for model categories. See
Visibility
and Graphic Display in Project Views
on page 150.
V/G Overrides Model
Click Edit to view and modify visibility options for annotation categories. See
Visibility
and Graphic Display in Project Views
on page 150.
V/G Overrides Annotation
Click Edit to view and modify visibility options for imported categories. See
Visibility
and Graphic Display in Project Views
on page 150.
V/G Overrides Import
Click Edit to view and modify visibility options for filters. See
Visibility and Graphic
Display in Project Views
on page 150.
V/G Overrides Filters
Indicates the view setting applied to the view.
Model Graphics Style
Click Edit to access the Advanced Model Graphics dialog. In this dialog, you can
add shadows and silhouette edges. For more information, see
Setting up Shadow
Advanced Model Graphics
Studies
on page 203 and
Applying or Removing a Line Style for a Silhouette Edge
on page 205.
Specify far clip plane settings. See
Cutting an Elevation, Section, or Callout View by
the Far Clip Plane
on page 87.
Far Clipping
Displays another slice of the model under the current plan view. That slice of the
model can be from above or below the current level. The underlay appears dimmed
Underlay
and is visible even in hidden line. The underlay is useful to understand the relation
of components on different floors. Normally, you would turn off the underlay before
exporting or printing the view. You set an underlay by specifying a level. The slice
of the model between that level and the next level up displays. Three of the underlay
options (Current Level, Level Above, and Level Below) are relative to the current
level. All other choices are absolute.
TIP
A level that is actually higher than the current level can be the underlay view.
For example, the basement level could have Level 2 as its underlay.
Click Edit to access the View Range dialog. The Primary Range is defined by the Top
and Bottom Clip Planes. Elements within the boundaries of the primary range are
View Range
drawn according to their Object Styles. Elements that are not within the primary
range yet fall within the specified view depth are drawn using the Beyond line style.
The level at which the plan is cut is determined by the Cut plane offset from the
current level value. Applicable only to plan and RCP views. For more details, see
View Range Properties
on page 200.
Orients the project to project north or true north. For more information, see
Rotating
a Project to True North
on page 1234.
Orientation
Applies the phase properties to the view. See
Phase Filters
on page 1265.
Phase Filter
Determines the visibility of non-bearing walls and discipline specific annotation
symbols (such as framing elevations).
Discipline
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