Here, you can set which elements appear on the drawing.
The 8th item on the right icon bar is the view tab.
You can filter the displayed elements in several ways.
Filter by type
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This icon toggles the visibility of walls.
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This icon toggles the visibility of the ceiling.
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In top view, this icon shows the opening direction of the fronts.
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Every element belongs to one of seven types: cabinet, appliance, linear meter element, wall object (door, window, tile, etc.), accessory (pot, glass, etc.), wardrobe sliding door, mechanics (gas, water, etc.). You can toggle the visibility of each type with these icons.
Filter by visibility
Each element has a property indicating whether it is visible or not. These can be adjusted here.
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All elements are visible, even if their visibility is turned off. This toggle can be turned on and off.
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Toggles the visibility of all elements.
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1. Turns on the visibility of all elements on the current wall.
2. Turns off the visibility of all elements on the current wall.
3. Turns on the visibility of the selected element.
4. Turns off the visibility of the selected element.
5. Used for linear meter elements. These elements are connected to both furniture and walls, and there may be sections with one end on a visible wall and the other on a non-visible wall. This icon adjusts the visibility of such sections.
Viewpoint management
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Resets the view to default. Useful if you have significantly altered the view.
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Zoom in/out by adjusting the viewpoint position (also controllable with the mouse wheel).
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Increase/decrease the field of view (also controllable with Ctrl + mouse wheel).
Asymmetric rotations
Reverse the position of asymmetric front patterns and handles.
Band filtering
You can enable band filtering for horizontal (height) and vertical (width) planes.
Horizontal (height): When enabled, only the elements between the two adjustable height planes appear on the drawing. This is especially useful for floor plans. For example, you can create drawings showing only base cabinets, countertops, etc. You can also enter specific values in the fields below the sliders.
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This icon makes the planes visible.
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This icon makes elements intersecting the planes visible. For example, a pantry cabinet can appear between the lower and upper elements.
Vertical (width): You can select from a dropdown menu the side whose plane you want to offset for band filtering.
View chemes
Every room has 10 view schemes and 10 light schemes.The top row is the view, the bottom row is the light.
- Unlike the views mentioned above, these view schemes save how things appear rather than what appears, specifically the viewpoint, field of view, etc., i.e., from where you view the room.
- These schemes do not have separate saves; any changes are saved to the current scheme.
- When you switch to another scheme, the last used view for that scheme appears.
- If you hold down the Ctrl key while switching schemes, the view does not change. This allows you to copy a view to another scheme.
- The schemes are saved with the room and reloaded upon reopening.
- Different geometric displays (perspective, wall view, floor plan) have separate schemes.
- Pressing Ctrl + N saves all 10 schemes, making them the program's default schemes.
The use of light schemes is described on the Lighting page.
Keywords: #view #filtering #viewpoint #asymmetric rotation
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