CADD Engineering Standards - Ohio Department of Transportation
CADD Engineering Standards - Ohio Department of Transportation CADD Engineering Standards - Ohio Department of Transportation
January 18, 2013 Priority can also be assigned to Reference files. By default, where a reference is attached it is assigned a value of 0 as shown below. Values for priority assigned to a reference file can range from -5 to 5. The hierarchy for display priority is reference: level: element. Therefore, when an element is drawn over referenced graphics, the reference file will take priority over elements placed in the master design file on a level that has the same priority value. All of the graphics representing existing features, which are in a reference file, are displayed on top of the shape drawn on the existing building level as shown below. 14 ODOT CADD Engineering Standards
Transparency January 18, 2013 Transparency can be set for elements, levels, and references. Transparency may vary from 0% to 100%. A value of 0 indicates no transparency at all, while a value of 100% indicates almost complete transparency. Transparency can be assigned to elements when they are placed by selecting a value from the Attributes tool bar. Note: The Active Element Transparency value is not a ByLevel setting. When the Active Level is changed on the Attributes tool bar, the value of the Active Element Transparency is not set to match the value assigned to the level. ODOT CADD Engineering Standards 15
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- Page 7 and 8: January 18, 2013 307 GEOPAK Project
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- Page 11 and 12: 200 CADD STANDARDS 201 Installation
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- Page 27 and 28: 204.2 Types of Line Styles ODOT CAD
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- Page 37 and 38: Bridge Design Files: January 18, 20
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Transparency<br />
January 18, 2013<br />
Transparency can be set for elements, levels, and references. Transparency may vary from 0% to 100%.<br />
A value <strong>of</strong> 0 indicates no transparency at all, while a value <strong>of</strong> 100% indicates almost complete<br />
transparency.<br />
Transparency can be assigned to elements when they are placed by selecting a value from the Attributes<br />
tool bar.<br />
Note: The Active Element Transparency value is not a ByLevel setting. When the Active Level<br />
is changed on the Attributes tool bar, the value <strong>of</strong> the Active Element Transparency is not set to<br />
match the value assigned to the level.<br />
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