Description
This style is applied when you are working with the Ueq-Value tool.
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Fields
General Tab
Name |
Here, you define the name of the style. You cannot leave this field empty; the chosen name must be unique, i.e. not identical to another existing name. Aside from these limitations, you are free to choose any name. |
Places after decimal point |
Number of post-decimal place holders, which are to be shown. |
Thousands delimiter |
The digits left of the decimal point will be grouped into thousands. |
Show units |
The appropriate units will be shown after each numerical value. The units can be adjusted in the Units tab of the Options dialog window. |
Show result symbols |
The appropriate symbol (dependent on the type of value) will be displayed before each numerical value. |
Line |
This setting group determines the properties of section lines (color, style, size and type). Note that some of the lines cannot be shown when their thickness exceeds 0.394 mm. |
Arrows |
Here, you can determine how the ends of the section lines (object edge) should look like. There are two drop down lists that show the different possibilities. |
Extended Tab
Distance Line |
This setting group determines the properties of the distance lines (color, style, size and type). Note that some of the lines cannot be shown when their thickness exceeds 0.394 mm. |
Highlight |
Here, you can determine how the ends of distance lines should look like. |
Calculation Tab
Heat Flux |
With these settings, you determine whether the heat flux through the section lines should be taken into account during the calculation of the equivalent U-value. Detailed physical explanations and comments can be found in the chapter on the Ueq-Value tool. Furthermore, you can determine whether a warning should appear, if the sum of the heat flux values, through the section surface in relation to the heat flux value between the start and end point, reaches a critical value. |
Url: http://www.infomind.ch/bph/en/flixo/help/version5/index.html?styledialogs_ueqvalue.htm