The Style Editor lists the Hole Type Styles making up the geotechnical style set, the <Default> Hole Type Style is compulsory and is used to define the style of all hole types without a specific hole type style listed.
- Name: The name for the Geotechnical Style set.
- Protected: Toggle on Protected to ensure only the style creator or the System Administrator can edit the geotechnical style set, unprotected styles can be edited by any user.
- Hole Type Styles are made up from five elements:
- Type: The matching Hole Type to apply the style to, for instance if the location is a CP, then the Hole Type Style with type as CP will be used, if no matching Hole Type Style is defined then the default style will be used.
- Plan Point: The AutoCAD Civil 3D point style to use to display the location symbol on plan. By default, the Civil Extension creates the KNX_Location Point Style; the style can be edited although it is recommended a copied version should be updated. The Civil Extension is also sup-plied with a range of Point Styles for specific hole types; these include CP, TP, TC, SPT and others.
Note: For information on creating and editing point styles refer to Point Styles in the AutoCAD Civil 3D User help.
- Plan Label: The AutoCAD Civil 3D Point Label style to use to display the location text on plan. By default the Civil Extension creates the KNX_Location Point Label style; the style can be edited although it is recommended a copied version should be updated.
- 3D Stick: Defines the appearance of the 3D borehole cylinders. It uses 3D Stick styles saved in OpenGround Cloud . Select the 3D Stick style to use or click the down arrow to see the three options: Create New, Copy Current Selection and Edit Current Selection, to create new, copy or edit the 3D Stick styles.
- Plan Strip: Defines the appearance of the borehole strips displayed on plan. It uses a Plan Strip style and Strip templates saved in OpenGround Cloud . Select the Plan Strip style to use or click the down arrow to see the three options: Create New, Copy Current Selection and Edit Current Selection, to create new, copy or edit the Plan Strip styles.