wall sweep A horizontal or vertical projection from a wall, often decorative in nature. Examples of wall
sweeps include baseboards and crown molding.
For more information, see
Wall Sweeps
on page 593.
web library A collection of predefined project resources that are available on the Internet.
For example, you can access web libraries of templates, detail components, entourage, and families of model
elements and annotation elements. See
Opening Files from the Web Library
on page 68.
wireframe A model graphics style in which Revit Architecture displays the image of the model with all edges
and lines drawn, but no surfaces.
See
Wireframe Model Graphics Style
on page 201.
witness line An annotation that indicates the distance between 2 points or elements in a building model.
In Revit Architecture, you can change the points or elements that are used as references for a witness line.
You can also control the gap between the witness line and the element being measured. See
Dimension
Witness Lines
on page 233.
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