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|attribute=HEIGHT_OFFSET_M | |attribute=HEIGHT_OFFSET_M | ||
|unit=m | |unit=m | ||
|range={{doubleminvalue}} to {{doublemaxvalue}} | |||
|description=How many meters above or below the {{datum}} this [[building]] should be visualized. This is intended for bridges or other buildings on water, so that they can be lined up appropriately with the surrounding land, or float at an appropriate height. | |description=How many meters above or below the {{datum}} this [[building]] should be visualized. This is intended for bridges or other buildings on water, so that they can be lined up appropriately with the surrounding land, or float at an appropriate height. | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 26 January 2024
Function value | Attribute | Unit | Per category | Range | Description |
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Height offset | HEIGHT_OFFSET_M | m | 4.9E-324 to 1.7976931348623157E308 | How many meters above or below the datum this building should be visualized. This is intended for bridges or other buildings on water, so that they can be lined up appropriately with the surrounding land, or float at an appropriate height. |
Values
- The default values for this Function Value are conductive for a generic graphical styling
- Buildings generated during project creation can have their values overwritten based on the height of surrounding terrain, so that bridges connect to the appropriate parts of the terrain.
Notes
- Also influences the datum height a Building's Custom Geometry is situated.
- The Water Overlay includes the height offset of buildings when computing the elevation model. For example, bridges with a height offset will be considered as high as their height offset.