Va-object-style attribute sets - at least three are needed

Hello,

i bet this - or parts of this topic - has/have been discussed in other threads.

I believe that each va-object-style attributes should point to three layers, for section, projection and overhead. Maybe I am not entirely right on this, and other users may have something else in mind, i’ve not thought about this thoroughly.

Otherwise each layer should have different sets of attributes, at least three. Personally, I’ve were in position, I would prefer creating sets of attributes for each layer, from an attributes manager, where any user can add/remove attributes sets for layers, per their personal taste and preference.

Overhead now in Visualarq is kind of useless and problematic. Linetype scales cannot be set for separate objects, with higher/lower importance-priority for a drawing or from their structural nature such as beam with importance rank 1, beam with importance rank 2 etc.

An example for the need of setting up various overhead attributes for multiple objects:

I want the beams to be visible, but not with the same color-ltscale-linetype, etc.

Hi @GabrielB I add your vote to manage overhead attributes by VisualARQ object style/instance. Right now it is only possible to control it globally (by document).

Not sure if we could manage this By Layer, since we can hardly interfere in the Rhino Layer dialog. (Any improvement there should be handled by Rhino developers, I believe). But we will study if this is feasible from our side.