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==Defining drawing appearance== | ==Defining drawing appearance== | ||
− | As mentioned earlier, the resulting SVG file gets its final appearance from the style sheet, defined in the [[Setting_up_a_BIM_Project_with_BlenderBIM_Add-on|Project data directory]]. The CSS | + | As mentioned earlier, the resulting SVG file gets its final appearance from the style sheet, defined in the [[Setting_up_a_BIM_Project_with_BlenderBIM_Add-on|Project data directory]]. The CSS conrols the appearance using classes, which means that by assigning an arbitrary class, any group of objects can be assigned a specific appearance. Some of the classes are defined as an example in the <code>PROJECT_DATA_DIRECTORY⁄styles⁄default.CSS</code>, defining the appearance of the annotation elements added through UI (see below) and some basic material hatches. |
The symbols and hatches referenced by the CSS file are standard SVG files stored in <code>PROJECT_DATA_DIRECTORY⁄templates⁄</code> | The symbols and hatches referenced by the CSS file are standard SVG files stored in <code>PROJECT_DATA_DIRECTORY⁄templates⁄</code> | ||