Graphics & tagging.
How the model looks in a view — colour, visibility, tags. All of it per-view, none of it touching the elements themselves.
Colour directly
Override the colour of a set of elements in a view — any RGB.
When: quick markups — "make these red so we talk about them in the meeting".
Colour by rule
Conditional colouring by parameter value — exact matches, a colour for empty, and a catch-all for everything else.
When: visual QA. The fire-rating audit in one sentence: red where missing, green where set.
View filters — create and apply
Reusable filters (category + condition) that hide or colour their matches in any view. Creating and applying are both one ask.
When: graphics standards — the JKR colour scheme lives here. Build the filter once, apply it across the sheet set.
Hide & isolate
Hide a set, or isolate it (hide everything else), in any view by name.
When: decluttering a view for printing or coordination. For the temporary version that resets, see Navigate & select.
Tagging
Tag a whole category in a view — or the smarter version: tag every untagged element, skipping the ones already tagged and anything grouped. Omit the category and it does the common documentation set: doors, windows, walls, rooms.
When: sheet prep. The "did I tag everything?" pass becomes one sentence per view.
Replies report tagged vs skipped counts per category.