
TurboCAD Pro Platinum architectural tools are driven by Styles. Each architectural object type (door, window, etc.) comes with a default set of design styles that are stored in the Style Manager Palette. These styles can be used as is or may be modified to your design needs. And of course, additional styles can be easily added to each architectural object in the Style Manager.
Styles can also provide attribute information that appear in Schedules. Many styles also may be read from existing AutoCAD® Architecture .DWG drawings so that information is not lost and your intellectual property is protected.
Changes to doors, windows, and other objects may be made globally at the Style Manager level, or locally through the Selection Info Palette and local Properties menu for complete control over an individual part’s properties. This provides tremendous flexibility and productivity in both design and revision.
The Style Manager includes many basic window and door types, shapes, and even a Profile style for creating custom shapes for doors and windows. Wall styles can be created for separate properties on interior or exterior walls, load bearing, or insulated walls.
Rail styles for staircases can be defined with literally dozens of attributes for offsets, profiles, left, right, or centers of stairs, and rails can be used on flat surfaces such as balconies, or even defined with the right height and used as a parametric fence.
The Style Manager allows for the definition of Text, Table, Schedule, Wall, Window, Door, MultiLeader, Profile, Stair, Rail, Slab, Dimension, and AEC Dimension styles.