Applying a Generative View Style to a View

Generative view styles are defined by an administrator and specify the appearance and behavior of a generated view. You can, however, apply a generative view style to a view which was created without one. This topic explains how to achieve this task.


Before you begin:
  • Open a drawing representation.
  • Create a view without a generative view style.
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Applying the Generative Style of a View to Another View
  1. Go to Tools > Options > Mechanical > Drafting > Administration tab, and clear the Disable generative view style usage check box. This activates the generative view style functionality.

    Important: If you deactivate Disable generative view style usage option in Tools > Options > Mechanical > Drafting > Administration, Generative view style field, then the 3D colors option will not be available in the view properties any more.

  2. Right-click the front view and select Front view object > Generative View Style > Set View Style. The Choose a style dialog box appears, displaying the list of available generative views styles.

    Important: The generative view styles available in the list depend on pre-defined set of parameters by the administrator.

  3. Select a style and click OK.

  4. Update the view by clicking Update , for example.

    The view is updated. However, the selected style is not visible in the view yet. For the moment, the geometry is displayed in a specific color, because the original parameters of the view overload the generative view style parameters. (This means that the parameters of the selected generative view style have taken on the value of the parameters that were defined in the view before you applied the style to it.)



    You now need to reset the parameters of the generative view style to their original values in order for the new style to be visible in the view.

  5. Right-click the front view again and select Properties.

    The Properties dialog box is displayed.

  6. Select the Generation tab, in the Dress-up area, an asterisk * appears in front of the parameters which are considered as being overloaded.

    The list in the Generative view style area shows the generative view style which is applied to the view.

  7. Click the Reset to style values button, and then click OK to validate and exit the Properties dialog box.

    The view is updated once again and the parameters defined in the selected generative view style are reset to their original values and are applied to the view.



    In our example, hidden edges are projected in orange, with a different linetype and thickness than previously. Note that you may obtain a different result. This result depends on the parameters defined in the generative view style you selected.