Geometry Styles

Geometry styles are taken into account both at creation time (i.e. when creating a geometrical element), and at modification time (i.e. when reapplying a style to a geometrical element). Geometry styles are located in the Styles node of the Standard Definition editor, available via Me > Preferences > Standards.

Note: Geometry styles are not used in the 3D Tolerancing & Annotation app.

This page discusses:

ConstructionPoint Style

Parameter Name Description
Color Specifies the color that should be used to represent construction points.
Point Type Specifies the type (e.g., cross, dot, etc.) that should be used to represent construction points.

ConstructionCurve Style

Parameter Name Description
Color Specifies the color that should be used to represent construction curves.
Line Type Specifies the number of the linetype (as defined in the LineTypes node of the current standard) that should be used to represent construction curves.
Thickness Specifies the line thickness index (as defined in the LineThickness node of the current standard) that should be used to represent construction curves.
Control Points > Color Specifies the color that should be used to represent control points in construction curves.
Control Points > Point Type Specifies the type (e.g., cross, dot, etc.) that should be used to represent control points in construction curves.

Point Style

Parameter Name Description
Color Specifies the color that should be used to represent points.
Point Type Specifies the type (e.g., cross, dot, etc.) that should be used to represent points.

Curve Style

Parameter Name Description
Color Specifies the color that should be used to represent curves.
Line Type Specifies the number of the linetype (as defined in the LineTypes node of the current standard) that should be used to represent curves.
Thickness Specifies the line thickness index (as defined in the LineThickness node of the current standard) that should be used to represent curves.
Control Points > Color Specifies the color that should be used to represent control points in curves.
Control Points > Point Type Specifies the type (e.g., cross, dot, etc.) that should be used to represent control points in curves.