Any controls on this page which can be accessed with a formula are marked with a reference number.
To view the formula name, hover your mouse over the control or click on to look up the reference in the table below.
To find out what this property page is used for, see the Faces Textures page under Cabinet Properties.
Ref | Variable Name |
---|---|
1 | Color |
2 | Face (see Note 1 below) |
3 | IsMarkedSealed |
4 | Section (see Note 2 below) |
5 | IsMarkedPresent or MarkedPresent |
6 | ReflectCoefft (see Note 3 below) |
7 | Reflects |
8 | isStained |
9 | isTransparent |
10 | Shininess |
11 | ShineIntensity |
12 | canDarken |
13 | canLighten |
If you are evaluating formulas inside Face and you use the variable name it will evaluate there to the Face name, giving the same answer as Face in that context.
If you are evaluating formulas inside Section and you use the variable name it will evaluate there to the Section name, giving the same answer as Section in that context. This also applies to...
For example, if you are in a child context such as in a machine step within a component, then Name will evaluate to the name of the machine step. But since you are a child of the component, you can still use Component to get the name of the component you are within.
- CappingSection
- Component
- DimLine
- Face
- Section
- MachineStep
- Texture
- VSection
The reflection coefficient is a number between 0 and 100. If it is greater than 0, the surface is reflective. 100 is like a mirror.