Wall Segment
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Walls are three-dimensional
elements, therefore a wall's thickness is important. By varying the thickness
of the wall, anything from a bank vault to a mobile home can be illustrated.
Likewise, by varying the heights of the ends and adjusting the peak height;
sloping walls, peaked walls and straight walls can be created.
Properties:
Thickness:
gives the breadth of the wall.
Height at Start:
gives the Z elevation of the top of the wall at the origin.
Height at End:
gives the Z elevation of the top of the wall at the termination.
Height at Peak: gives
the Z elevation of the crest of the roof.
Peak Distance from Wall:
sets the location of the roof crest.
Justification:
determines at which corner of the wall grips will be attached
Left
Center
Right
Center Line:
illustrates the middle point of the wall as seen from above.
None
Dotted Line
Dashed Line
Solid Line
Dimension: determines
which part of the wall is found when snapping with dimensioning.
None
Left
Center
Right
Left and Right
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Walls
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