About Corridor Styles and Display

How corridor elements are displayed is controlled both by a specific corridor style and the styles and labels associated with the objects used to create the corridor.

Use corridor styles to control the appearance of corridor region boundaries, assembly insertion stations, and stations where the default properties of the subassemblies are overridden.

In addition, various components within the corridor are controlled by their own display styles and labels:

The following table lists the styles of the corridor components and where they are derived from.

Corridor Component

Display Style

Notes

Links Link style Set through associated Code Set style.

Points

Marker style Set through associated Code Set style.

Shapes

Shape style Set through associated Code Set style.
Feature Line Feature Line style Defined in the corridor properties.
Surfaces Surface style Defined in the corridor properties and in the surface properties, if a dynamic surface is generated.
Material Rendering Render Material Defined in the corridor properties.
Corridor Section Code Set style; assigned from corridor. View of an assembly, so all elements, such as links, points, and shapes, are displayed through respective styles in the set.
Surface Section Section style