A door object consists of a number of components whose display properties can be determined by the materials assigned to each component.
You assign one material to each display component of the door. For example, you assign a wood material to the frame and a glass material to the glass inset. You assign materials to door components in each display representation in which the materials are to be used.
To use the display properties of the door object or the door style, instead of using material display properties, you can turn off the material assignments in the display properties of the door or the door style.
Material definitions consist of display components that correspond to component types of objects. For example, the Linework component of a material is used for all linework in plan view. The Surface Hatch component of a material is used to hatch all object surfaces in 3D model views and elevations.
The following table lists door components that can be displayed using materials assigned to them, and identifies the material component of each.
Door Component - Plan, Plan High Detail, Reflected | Material Component |
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Door Panel | Linework |
Frame | Linework |
Stop | Linework |
Door Component - Plan Low Detail | Material Component |
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Panel | Linework |
Door Component - Model | Material Component |
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Door Panel | 3D Body |
Frame | 3D Body |
Stop | 3D Body |
Glass | 3D Body |
Door Component - Elevation | Material Component |
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Door Panel | 2D Section/Elevation Linework |
Frame | 2D Section/Elevation Linework |
Stop | 2D Section/Elevation Linework |
Glass | 2D Section/Elevation Linework |