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Drawing Representation

  • Last UpdatedAug 13, 2025
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IsoADP makes use of a single Representation Ruleset that uses several representation styles, each of these is used for specific purposes.

The supplied styles can be found in the following representation library (RPBB):

  • /TT/Isometric_ADP/Representation

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Iso_Style_Hvac

    The style is used to represent all HVAC and PIPE elements in Front Face only.

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Iso_Style_Rnode

    The style is used to represent all Cableway RNODE elements, by default these are set so that they do not appear on the isometric drawing.

    They would however, usually display, for example, as:

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Iso_Style_Ctmtrl

    The style is used to represent all CTMTRL elements, which contains the Cableway material components.

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Iso_Style_Cway

    The style is used to represent all CWAYelements, but because of the nature of CWAY elements, this actually controls just the centreline representation.

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Main_Style

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Dotted_Style

    Used together, these styles are used by the Location Plan to indicate the drawn spool within the complete main and the main itself.

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Hidden_Style

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Hidden_Style_Cway

    These styles are used when the main isometric view has hidden line switched on.

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Dashed_Style

    The style is used to represent the Cableway continuation components. Continuation components display for CWAY because there is the possibility of a gap between adjacent components.

  • STYL /TT/Isometric_ADP/Iso_Style_Template

    The style is used for Cableway when the main isometric view has hidden line switched on.

  • RRST /Isometric_ADP/RuleSet

    The rule set is used by the main isometric rule.

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