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and its Volume. See “Polyline Panel” on information about these settings, see “Arc
page 314. Panel” on page 309.
Spline Panel Line Style Panel
The SPLINE panel has a single option and is The settings on the LINE STYLE panel are
only available when the selected object is a available for a variety of other objects in the
spline path. See “Splines” on page 321. program. For information about these
settings, see “Line Style Panel” on page 301.
Fill Style Panel
• New Segment Angle - Specify the angle
between line segments that are used to The settings on the FILL STYLE panel affect
draw the spline. Specifying a smaller the appearance of the selected object in floor
angle makes the spline smoother. Specify plan view. For information about these
a larger angle to draw the spline faster. settings, see “Fill Style Panel” on page 315.
Selected Line Panel Materials Panel
The settings on the MATERIALS panel affect
The SELECTED LINE panel is available when
the selected edge of the Terrain Perimeter is a the appearance of the selected object in 3D
line as opposed to an arc. See “Selected views. See “Materials Panel” on page 1017.
Edge” on page 214.
Label Panel
The settings on this panel are available for a
variety of other objects in the program. For Terrain Path labels display in floor plan and
information about these settings, see “Line cross section/elevation views when the
Panel” on page 300. “Terrain Labels” layer is turned on and use
the Text Style assigned to that layer. See
Selected Arc Panel “Terrain and Road Labels” on page 1214.
For more information, see “Label Panel” on
The SELECTED ARC panel is available when
the selected segment of the polyline is an arc page 682.
as opposed to a line. See “Break Line” on
page 259.
The settings on this panel are available for a
variety of other objects in the program. For
Importing Elevation Data
Elevation data can be added to a plan using chapter or it can be imported from a file.
the tools and techniques described in this
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