User Manual - Page 1007

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Slab Styles
Naming Convention:
Slab styles, like wall styles, include multiple components. The name should
indicate the structure of the slab and the dimensions of the major components
(minor components such as vapor barriers, linoleum floor finishes, etc., can
have the dimension omitted). The first component listed should be the major
structural component. The last component should be the finish component
(if any):
<Component name>-<Size in decimal units> + <Component name>-<Size in decimal
units>...
Example Slab Style Names:
Example NameSlab Style Description
Concrete-6 + Tile-CeramicSlab Structure: 6 Concrete, ceramic tile
flooring.
Best Practices for Slab Styles:
Materials should be assigned to all slab components.
Slabs should be defined with the baseline at the bottom of the major
structural component.
The index order of slab components should be indexed from top to bottom,
with the top component having index 1.
Thicknesses of components should always be positive. The thickness offset
from the baseline should always be to the bottom edge of the component.
You should consider classifying all slab styles to allow for more display
control options.
Slab Edge Styles
Slab edge styles are fairly simple and can contain a maximum of only two
components: termed fascia and soffit. As with roof slab edge styles, slab
edge styles are not applied to individual slab components, but to the slab as
a whole.
Naming Conventions:
Slab edge styles should be named according to the fascia and/or soffit condition
they define:
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