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■ classification definitions
■ display theme styles
■ layer key styles
■ mask block definitions
■ material definitions
■ multi-view block definitions
■ profile definitions
■ display properties
■ display sets
■ display configurations
Not standardized style or display setting A style or display setting in a project
drawing for which no corresponding object can be found in the project
standards drawings.
version The process of recording changes to project standard styles and display
settings. Standard styles and display settings should be versioned when they
are changed in a standards drawing. When a new version is created, the next
synchronization recognizes the style or display setting as changed and lets
you update the project drawing accordingly.
Nonstandard version of a standard style or display setting Standard styles
and display settings in a project are versioned when they are changed either
in a project drawing or a project standards drawing. A version of a standard
style could for example have the date of July 14, 2006. The previous version
could be a week earlier from July 7, 2006.
When the synchronization detects a version of the style or display setting in
a project drawing that has a version date not found in the project standards
drawing (for example, a version dated July 12, 2006), this version is labeled a
“nonstandard version” of a project standard style or display setting.
older version of a standard style or display setting When the
synchronization in the above example detects a version of the style or display
setting dated July 7, 2006 in the project drawing, this is labeled as an “older
version”, because the version exists in the project standards drawing, but has
been updated by a newer one from July 14, 2006.
synchronization The process of checking a drawing or project against its
associated standards to identify and remove version discrepancies between
586 | Chapter 8 Project Standards
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