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CAD Integrator hatch patterns & colors
The CAD Integrator hatch patterns TSI provides a predefined list of hatch patterns that you can apply to CAD Integrator space mapping in your drawings. You can apply hatch patterns for space mapping on the following elements:
Departments
Cost centers
Space types
Space categories
Tariff groups
Space standards
Free space attributes
You can add more hatch patterns to the list by using the Add action. For information on the data fields of CAD Integrator hatch patterns, see the following table:
Field
Description
Code
Enter a unique code for the hatch pattern.
Hatch angle
Enter an angle for the hatch pattern (numeric only). For example: 0, 45, 90.
Hatch pattern
Enter the hatch pattern definition (coordinates) in this field.
Hatch scale
Enter a value greater than or less than 1 to increase or decrease the scale of the pattern.
System code
Displays a unique system code for the hatch pattern.
Preview
Displays a preview of the defined hatch pattern.
The CAD Integrator colors TSI provides a predefined list of colors.
These colors can be modified, prioritized and applied in combination with hatch patterns to the elements listed above. The colors are used in TSIs where CAD Integrator is available, for example, in the Space Management TSI.
You can add more colors to the list by using the Add action. For information on the data fields of CAD Integrator colors, see the following table:
Field
Description
System ID
Enter a unique code for the color. It can be the same as the color number, as is the case in the default color set.
Color number
Enter a unique number for the color. If no color priorities are specified, this number also determines the color's priority in situations where CAD Integrator coloring is done automatically.
Color priority
Enter the priority the color must take over other colors when coloring takes place automatically and dynamically. Color number 1 will be used first, color number 2 second, and so on.
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Set the CAD Integrator setting Automatic coloring to Yes, to make this feature work.
Example: Dynamic CAD coloring is applied in user-defined space mapping. When drilling down the various selection levels before you apply user-defined space mapping in Space Management, the color priorities are retained for the duration of your user session. Every time you drill down from different floors, the same colors are used for the same elements in the drawing.
Color scheme
To select a color from a color scheme, click the look-up icon in this field and select a specific color from an HSV or an RGB scheme.
Description
Enter a description for the color.