Once it has been created, edit the viewport in the Object Info palette, or select Properties from the viewport’s context menu to open the Properties dialog box.
A viewport is assigned to the None class when it is created, and its visibility is controlled by the class settings when that class is not active.
Click to show/hide the parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
Rotation |
Sets the viewport rotation; if the viewport was created from a rotated plan view (Vectorworks Design Series required), this parameter can be used to reset the viewport to the world coordinate system |
Lock Position (design layer viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
Select to prevent the viewport from being moved accidentally |
Crop |
Indicates whether the selected viewport has been cropped (see Cropping Existing Sheet Layer or Design Layer Viewports) |
Crop Visible |
If the viewport has been cropped, select to display the crop object |
Update |
Click to update the viewport to reflect any changes that have occurred since the viewport was created or last updated |
Description (design layer viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
Specifies a descriptive name for the viewport |
Drawing Title |
Specifies a descriptive title for the viewport. This name displays as the drawing title for any annotation objects (drawing labels, sheet borders, and section markers) that are added to the viewport. The drawing title name is limited to 63 characters. If Use Automatic Drawing Coordination is selected in document preferences, a change to this field for the viewport automatically changes the field for the viewport’s drawing label, and vice versa (Vectorworks Design Series required). |
Drawing Number (sheet layer section viewport, detail viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
The next sequential drawing number available on the selected Sheet Layer is automatically assigned by default. This number displays on the section marker associated with this viewport, as well as on any drawing label in the viewport’s annotations. This number must be unique on this sheet layer. Additionally, if Text Auto-Fill is selected for the detail callout, a change to this field for the viewport automatically changes the field for the detail callout. |
Layers |
Specifies which design layers are visible in the viewport and allows changes to some of the layer properties in the viewport; see Changing the Layer Properties of Sheet Layer or Design Layer Viewports |
Display Objects Beyond View Plane (section viewport, detail viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
Shows or hides objects beyond the view plane |
Display Planar Objects |
Select to display 2D planar objects, for all viewport view settings; when deselected, 2D planar objects display only in Top/Plan view. For section viewports, visible planar objects are sectioned if positioned at the section line. |
Project Screen Objects |
Select to display 2D objects associated with the screen plane as planar objects. Detail viewports must be created from a design layer or non-section viewport to enable this option. |
Display Flattened (design layer section viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
When selected, the viewport always displays a “flattened” section view, similar to a section viewport on a sheet layer; deselect this option to display the current view selected for the design layer in the viewport |
Display
Hidden Line in Wireframe (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
When Display Flattened is selected, select to hide extraneous and hidden lines from the wireframe view, which gives a solid appearance similar to a section viewport on a sheet layer The hidden line render options and advanced section properties specified for the drawing are used for the rendering (see Line Render Options and Advanced Section Viewport Properties). |
Classes |
Specifies which classes are visible in the viewport and allows changes to some of the class properties in the viewport, including changes to the properties for annotation or crop objects. Class visibilities can be overridden for a selected viewport; see Changing the Class Properties of Sheet Layer or Design Layer Viewports. |
Scale |
Specifies the viewport scale relative to the page; select a scale, or choose Custom and enter a Custom Scale value |
Custom Scale |
When a custom scale is selected, enter the scale value |
RW Camera (Renderworks required) |
Indicates whether the viewport is linked to a Renderworks camera |
View |
Specifies the orientation of the design layers displayed in the viewport; select a cardinal view or choose Custom and then click Set View to specify the view The standard view of a selected viewport can be changed with the numeric keypad shortcut keys (see Using Standard Views). |
Set View |
When a custom view is selected, click Set View to open the 3D Rotation dialog box for the entry of custom view parameters (see Rotating Precisely for more information) |
Background/Foreground Render |
Specifies the render modes for the viewport. Select a background mode and specify the render settings, if any. For a composite effect, also select an optional foreground mode and specify any settings (Wireframe, Sketch, Hidden Line, or Dashed Hidden Line are the only render modes available for foreground rendering). |
Background / Foreground Render Settings |
Some render modes require parameters to be set; click the appropriate Render Settings button to specify them. See the following: ● Wireframe settings: Wireframe Options ● Sketch settings: Applying Sketch Styles to Viewports ● OpenGL settings: OpenGL ● Custom Renderworks settings: Custom Renderworks Options ● Artistic Renderworks settings: Artistic Renderworks Options ● Hidden Line, Dashed Hidden Line, and Final Shaded Polygon settings: Line Render Options |
RW
Background |
Select a Renderworks background from a library or the current file to use as a background for the viewport; see Applying Renderworks Backgrounds If the Renderworks Background choices are not available, the background selection is controlled by the Renderworks style in effect. Set the background in the Renderworks style instead; see Renderworks Styles. |
Projection |
Select the projection type for the viewport (see Projection) |
Perspective Type |
For Perspective projection, select the type of perspective, or choose Custom and specify the perspective distance |
Perspective Dist |
For a custom perspective, enter the perspective distance |
Lighting Options |
Click to change the ambient light parameters described in Setting Lighting Options. By default, a viewport’s ambient light is set according to the ambient light settings of the first visible design layer in the viewport. If there are no visible layers, the ambient light is set to on, with a color of white and a brightness of 35% (similar to the default ambient lighting for a design layer). If the lighting options are controlled by a Renderworks style that is currently in effect (Renderworks required), the Edit Renderworks Style dialog box opens instead; see Renderworks Styles. |
Advanced Properties |
Opens the Advanced Viewport Properties dialog box; see Advanced Sheet Layer Viewport Properties, Advanced Design Layer Viewport Properties, or Advanced Section Viewport Properties |
Source (design layer viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
Indicates the source file that contains the original design layer(s) that display in the viewport |
Reverse Direction (section viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
Switches to view the other side of the section line |
Section Line Instances (section viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
Lists the section line instances present in the file (see Section Line Instances); available for vertical sections only |
Detail Callout Instances (detail viewport) (Vectorworks Design Series required) |
Lists the detail callout instances present in the file (see Detail-Callout Markers and Detail Callout Instances) |
Once a section viewport is created (Vectorworks Design Series required), you may need to add or remove items that display in the section view. To do so, first use the Convert to Lines, Convert to Polygons, or Convert to Group command to convert the viewport to another form. (This conversion results in a group of lines and other primitives; it is no longer a viewport and cannot be updated to reflect drawing changes.) The conversion will produce different results, depending on which command is used and on how the viewport is rendered at the time of the conversion.
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Properties of Section Lines and Section-Elevation Markers
Detail-Callout Markers and Detail Callout Instances
Advanced Sheet Layer Viewport Properties
Advanced Design Layer Viewport Properties
Advanced Section Viewport Properties
Creating Sheet Layer Viewports
Creating Design Layer Viewports