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property manager + raster

Anonymous
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hello everyone,

I would like to ask you if there is the possibility to edit the properties of the raster tool in the property manager. I would like to add some characteristics and it would be helpful.

thanks in advance
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Laszlo Nagy
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What is the Raster Tool?
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Erwin Edel
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Grid Element Tool, probably?
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Anonymous
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I am really sorry!!

I meant the "fill tool" (Schraffur auf Deutsch) before..

thanks again..
Erwin Edel
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I don't think you can add properties to the Document tools (2D).
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Barry Kelly
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No you can't add categories to 2D elements and therefore can not add any properties other than the existing ID and renovation.

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Anonymous
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ok thanks for this info..

Well, it could be a nice future feature..
Erwin Edel
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Instead of a 2D fill in floor plan, you could draw any of the 3D planar shapes (slab, roof, morph etc) with 0 thickness and a cover fill and it would behave in much the same way.
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