The workspace is a collection of elements handled by a team member, eg. walls, windows, doors, stairs, etc. Only one user can edit each working area at a given time. All users can view the working areas owned by other users, but they cannot make changes on it.
The Working area manager dialog provides the following information:
Active |
Designates the working area to which new elements are added. User can create elements in the Active Working Area only. Click on the circle icon in the first column to select your active working area. |
Working Area |
Indicates the name of the working area. Click inside the name field to rename it. |
Current owner |
Indicates the current owner of the working area. |
Visible |
Allows to show or hide the working area. Choose the working area you want to make visible. You can improve performance if you hide working areas that are not required for your current work. |
Editable |
By default all working area are locked for editing. Choose one or more working areas you want to edit. When you take over more than one working area you can activate one working area to which new elements are added. Working areas currently owned by other team members cannot be taken over for editing but they are still visible as reference drawings by default. Should all the working areas be occupied by other team members already you can still login as a passive visitor in READ-ONLY mode. |
Graphic Override |
Use the Graphic override option when you would like to colour-code representation of different working areas for better understanding. You can specify graphic override of color, line types, line weight, half-tone display, and hatch pattern. When the Halftone option is enabled the halftone of the element colour will be used for representation. Hatch pattern can be also overridden in case the element has hatch pattern representation. |
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