
Heights: 2.5 mm, 3.5 mm, 5.0 mm, 7.0 mm (stroke thickness (lineweight) should be 0.1 of the character height).įont styles: "Romans.shx – Romantic Simplex", "ISOCPEUR.ttf". Color layer: Green-Center, Magenta-Measure of length and Blue-Hidden. In AutoCAD usually parts to be printed in black are drawn in 1 to 7 basic colors. Thickness for pens and plot: 0.13 mm Gray, 0.18 mm Red, 0.25 mm White, 0.35 mm Yellow, 0.50 mm Magenta, 0.70 mm Blue, 1.00 mm Green. ÖNORM A 6240-4 (2012), Austrian standard for digital documentation in technical drawings, based on ISO 13567.Ī-B374-E- (ISO13567: agent Architect, element Roof window in SfB, presentation graphic element) A-37420-T2N01B113B23pro (ISO13567: agent Architect, element Roof Window in SfB, presentation Text#2, New part, floor 01, block B1, phase 1, projection 3D, scale 1:5(B), work package 23 and user definition "pro") A-G25-D-R (ISO13567: agent Architect, element wall in Uniclass, presentation dimensions, status Existing to be removed) A-G251-G-WallExtl-Fwd (AEC(UK): agent Architect, element External Wall in Uniclass, presentation graphic element, user definition "WallExtl" and view Forward) A210_M_ExtWall (BS1192: agent Architect, element External Wall in SfB, presentation model, user definition "ExtWall") A-E04-E- (ISO135: agent Architect, element Stair in SIA classification, presentation graphic element) A-WALL-FULL (AIA: agent Architect, element Wall, Full height).SIA 2014 (1996), Swiss standard for engineers and architects, based on ISO 13567.A/E/C CAD Standard, Tri-service (USACE/Air Force/NAVFAC) CAD standard created/maintained by the CAD/BIM Technology Center for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment….AEC (UK), an adaptation of BS-1192 based on Uniclass.ISO 13567-1/3, International standard, common in Northern Europe.AIA Cad Layer Guidelines, 2nd edition (1997), has a great usage in the USA.BS 1192, which relies heavily on the Code of Procedure for the Construction Industry.( November 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)ĬAD Standards are a set of guidelines for the way Computer-aided drafting (CAD), or (CADD) Computer Aided Design and Drawing, drawings should appear, to improve productivity and interchange of CAD documents between different offices and CAD programs, especially in architecture and engineering.ĪEC (Architecture Engineering and Construction) standards CAD layer standards

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