METAL PAN STAIR SECTION CONFIGURATION
Main
Configuration Dialog
Detailer
Commands
Metal Pan Stair
Sections
Configuration dialog:
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Breakdown of configuration options
Command affected: STAIRSECT

Top of "channel beyond" from stair
- Enter the distance you would like to show the top of the stringer beyond above
the nosing of the stair tread.
Bottom of "channel beyond" from stair - Enter the
distance you would like to show the bottom of the stringer beyond below the back
of the stair tread.
Command affected: STAIRSECT

Select the color and lineweight for both the stringer channel and tread
support angles shown in elevation beyond (How
to select colors). If you are using release 14 or earlier the
lineweight value will have no effect now, but we encourage you to set it so you
won't have to later when you upgrade.
Command affected: STAIRSECT

This value controls the scale factor that is the "cut off" for whether
the hatch below is used. If the drawing's scale factor is below or equal to this number the hatch will be
drawn. If it is above this number it will not be drawn. If you don't want
hatch to be drawn no matter what the scale of the drawing enter 0 (zero). How
to figure the scale factor.
Command affected: STAIRSECT

Select the hatch pattern for the fill.
Command affected: STAIRSECT

Select the color and lineweight for the hatch fill (How
to select colors). If you are using release 14 or earlier the
lineweight value will have no effect now, but we encourage you to set it so you
won't have to later when you upgrade.
Command affected: STAIRSECT

Enter the scale factor that you would like to use for the above hatch
pattern. If you would like to have the hatch pattern scale with the scale of the
drawing (recommended) check the "Adjust" box. This helps maintain a
uniformity in details no matter what the scale. When adjusting the scale factor
with the drawing's scale, the value entered should
be the value you would use if the drawing were full size (scale factor of 1.0).
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