This rule replaces a profile part with a landing curve and embedded end cut symbols.
Properties
Graphic Module
Specifies a module that allows you to customize the landing curve graphics. See Custom Graphic Modules.
End Cut Rule
Specifies the end cut embedded symbol rule.
When using the steel order rule set (ISSteelOrderRuleSet.Default), the default value is ProfilePartEndCut. See End Cut Embedded Symbols (Steel Order Rule Set).
When using the generic rule set (DBRGenericRuleSet.GenericRuleSet), you can select Molded Form Rule or Structural Detailing Rule. See End Cut Embedded Symbols (Generic Rule Set).
Visible Line Style
Specifies the line style for the landing curve.
Hidden Line Style
Specifies the line style for edges of an object hidden by the surface of other objects and for centerlines in the Centerline aspect. The line style is shown as dashed red in the example below.
Occluded Line Style
Specifies a line style when the line is aligned with and completely hidden by edges of another object. For example, you may use this style when you have two objects that are aligned but at different elevations. The line style is shown as dashed red behind the solid black visible line in the example below.
Occluded lines are drawn but are frequently not visible because the visible line style dominates.
Layer
Specifies the drawing layer on which the graphic is placed. For example, type LinesAndSymbols in the value field to place your line graphics on the LinesAndSymbols layer of your drawing. If the layer does not already exist in the template you are using to create drawings, the software creates the layer automatically.
Clipping
Indicates whether or not the graphics are clipped within the drawing. For example, in plan views, certain objects such as stairs or ladders are best represented unclipped by the drawing volume. You would specify a filter row in the view style for stairs or ladders and set this option to unclipped to achieve the needed graphic representation.
Z Order
Sets the top-down display order of object graphics along the z-axis (that is, in and out of the view plane). Higher values have higher priority. For example, grid lines have lower priority than plates and should be assigned lower values.