Isometrics
This section describes the commands used to create and manage isometric diagrams.
Common Isometric Diagram Information
The values that can be specified for isometric diagrams are listed below.
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Floor Offset Multiplier: The amount of space between floors in an isometric diagram.
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Angle: ▾ The isometric viewing angle represented in the diagram. The available options are southwest (SW), southeast (SE), northwest (NW), and northeast (NE).
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Pipes to Include ☰The pipe types to be included in the isometric diagram.
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Floors to Include ☰ The floors to be included in the isometric diagram.
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Layer Systems ☰ See the Layer System section for more information.
📄️ Insert Isometric
To insert an isometric diagram onto a drawing, go to
📄️ Update Isometric
The Update Isometric command is used to update an isometric diagram to reflect changes that have been made on the plan view.
📄️ Query Isometric
To modify the settings for an isometric diagram, go to
📄️ Offset Isometric
The Offset Isometric command is used to stretch part of an isometric diagram without making changes to actual distances or elevations on the plan view.
📄️ Offset Multiple Isometric
The Offset Multiple Isometric command is used to stretch multiple sections of an isometric diagram without making changes to actual distances or elevations on the plan view.
📄️ Remove Isometric Offset
The Remove Isometric Offset command is used to return a pipe offset with the Offset Isometric or Offset Multiple Isometric command to its original location.
📄️ Highlight Isometric Offsets
The Highlight Isometric Offsets command is used to identify pipes in the isometric diagram that have been offset using the Offset Isometric or Offset Multiple Isometric command.