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This document will reference the Austrian standard as an example standard to explain the software functionality. The management of dwg template files, block attributes and geometric fidelity are essential for compliance with any CAD/BIM deliverable; because of this the Austrian standard will serve as an effective example for other CAD standards in this document. | This document will reference the Austrian standard as an example standard to explain the software functionality. The management of dwg template files, block attributes and geometric fidelity are essential for compliance with any CAD/BIM deliverable; because of this the Austrian standard will serve as an effective example for other CAD standards in this document. | ||
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It should also be noted that the Layer-Standard "AIA", which is widely used in the US, is also used as a reference, and an example configuration using the AIA Standard is also shipped with the tool. | It should also be noted that the Layer-Standard "AIA", which is widely used in the US, is also used as a reference, and an example configuration using the AIA Standard is also shipped with the tool. | ||
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of floor plans. | of floor plans. | ||
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The picture below shows the various options that can be used as graphical symbols: | The picture below shows the various options that can be used as graphical symbols: | ||
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Revit does not allow to define a "template drawing" for the export. But this is a standard procedure for AutoCAD user. In order to make sure that a drawing does comply with an existing standard, a drawing is usually "inserted" into an empty drawing created from a template. This makes sure that the definition of blocks and layers is as defined by the template, rather than using the definitions found in the "external" drawing. | Revit does not allow to define a "template drawing" for the export. But this is a standard procedure for AutoCAD user. In order to make sure that a drawing does comply with an existing standard, a drawing is usually "inserted" into an empty drawing created from a template. This makes sure that the definition of blocks and layers is as defined by the template, rather than using the definitions found in the "external" drawing. | ||
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Revit only allows the assignment of layers on a per category basis. But if, for example, a piece of bathroom furniture has been modelled as "General Model" it is not possible to "override" the layer assignment so that this element is exported to another layer. This additional functionality is provided by this tool. Such "overrides" can be created for any family / type. | Revit only allows the assignment of layers on a per category basis. But if, for example, a piece of bathroom furniture has been modelled as "General Model" it is not possible to "override" the layer assignment so that this element is exported to another layer. This additional functionality is provided by this tool. Such "overrides" can be created for any family / type. | ||
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## Assigning Material Information for Walls | ## Assigning Material Information for Walls |