User Manual - Page 3847

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Uneven DoorDouble DoorSingle DoorProperty
2'-0"(1'-0")x6'-8"PR 1'-6"x6'-8"3'-0"x6'-8"Door Size - PR W x H
NOTE Try using a formula property definition if you need more control in
formatting multiple door size properties. For more information, see Adding a
Formula Property Definition to a Property Set Definition on page 3792.
Door Swing Direction Properties
Different countries have different conventions for specifying the swing
direction of a door. For example, the door shown below is considered a
left-swinging door in the United States and Great Britain, but a right-swinging
door in Australia, Russia, and most of Europe. To accommodate these
differences, AutoCAD Architecture includes a property called Swing Direction
- Reverse. You can select the door swing property you want to use when you
create or modify a property set definition.
Structural Member Properties
The length of a structural member is its logical length—the length between
its grip points—rather than the actual length, which can be difficult to
compute. To get the actual length, you can add the Length along Baseline
property, which projects all parts of the member to its baseline for
measurement. This property will give the actual length for members to which
trim planes or offsets are applied or when interference conditions or body
modifiers affect the overall length. Such members give a visible length that is
different from the logical length.
The location properties of a structural member (X, Y, Z) give information
about the coordinates on which a structural member has been inserted. This
is important for downstream applications in the structural engineering field.
Understanding Automatic Properties | 3791
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