The Style Palette

Use the Style Palette to manage style catalogs and apply styles.

To access the Style Palette, click Manage glyph Content glyph style palette (Style Palette).

Drag a style from the preview area onto a feature to apply that style. For more information, see Override Style Rules.

The elements in the Style Palette are:

  1. Catalog Editing Tools — These tools affect the style catalogs, not the styles themselves. For more information, see Manage Styles and Style Catalog.

    add Add New Style Catalog

    Creates a style catalog that is stored in an XML file in a location you specify. It is added to the Style Palette and becomes the current style catalog.

    remove Delete Selected Style Catalog

    Removes the current style catalog from the Style Palette. You can re-import it if you need it again.

    import Import Style Catalog From File

    Imports a style catalog from the XML file you specify. It is added to the Style Palette and becomes the current style catalog.

    copy Copy Selected Style Catalog

    Duplicates the current style catalog. The copy is stored in an XML file in a location you specify. The copy becomes the current style catalog.

    rename Rename Selected Style Catalog

    Lets you enter a new name for the current style catalog.

  2. Current Style Catalog — The dropdown list shows the current style catalog. To change it, select a different catalog. Click resize to change the size of the previews that display the contents of the catalog. A slider lets you change the size dynamically.

  3. Category Tabs — Each tab contains catalogs of styles for a particular type of style.

    • The Facades tab contains building and barricade facade styles.

    • The Model tab contains styles for objects, such as traffic-related objects, city furniture, vegetation, vehicles, people, and shapes.

    • The Material tab contains coverage styles for roads, roofs, sidewalks, bikepaths, land coverages, water, and railways, as well as solid colors.

    • The other tabs are more specific and self-explanatory.

      When you click a tab, the current style catalog changes to the first available catalog for that category.

  4. Style Editing Tools — These tools affect the styles within the catalogs. For more information, see Manage Styles and Style Catalog.

add Add New Style

Creates a style within the current catalog. A blank style entry appears in the preview area. Double-click it to specify the style. For more information, see To add a material style.

remove Delete Selected Style

Removes the selected style from the current catalog.

copy style Copy Style To Another Catalog

Copies the selected style to a catalog within the current category. For example, use this option to copy a barrier style from one barrier catalog to another.

copy Make a Local Copy

Copies the selected style to the current catalog. Use this option to create a new style that is similar to the one you are copying. The copy appears in the preview area. Double-click it to make your changes.

rename Rename Selected Style

Lets you enter a new name for the selected style.

edit Edit Selected Style

Opens the Style Editor, where you can change the properties of the selected style. For more information, see Edit Styles.