User Manual - Page 996

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Wall Opening Endcap Styles
Wall Opening Endcap Styles apply to door, window, opening and door/window
assemblies that are inserted into a wall. They consist of a collection of wall
endcap styles that are applied to the head, jamb and sill conditions of the
opening.
Wall Opening Endcap Style Naming Conventions:
The naming convention for a wall opening endcap style is similar to that for
a wall endcap style:
<Associated wall style> (Opening<Index>)
Example Wall Opening Endcap Style Names:
Example NameWall Opening Endcap Style Descrip-
tion
Stud-3.5 Brick-3.625 Sheathing-0.5 Air-1
GWB-0.625 (Opening1)
Wall opening endcap style for a wall style
named Stud-3.5 Brick-3.625 Sheathing-0.5
Air-1 GWB-0.625.
Wall Cleanup Group Definitions
Wall Cleanup Group definitions should allow objects anchored to walls in
other cleanup groups to be moved or copied to walls of the current cleanup
group unless there is a compelling reason to not allow it. Cleanup between
host and xref drawings should be turned on by default unless performance
issues arise. There are no naming conventions for wall cleanup group
definitions.
Wall Modifier Styles
Wall modifiers are typically best created on the fly by first creating a 2D
polyline and converting it to a wall modifier. During the process you are
prompted for a name to assign to a new modifier style, which is created from
your geometry. Modifier styles define minimal information about the shape
of the modifier itself. There are no current conventions for naming or
application of wall modifier styles.
940 | Chapter 14 Content Creation Guidelines
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