How are people naming their Styles?
From my previous Autocad experience, I'm assuming that I want to leave all the Standard styles alone (don't delete, don't use), and create my own. In the past, we've generally used a couple of letters (our company initials) as a prefix. I'm assuming we should do the same in C3D...?
Has anyone tried sharing a C3D drawing with another company yet? Do the same issues exist with Styles as with other Autocad entities? For example, in the past, creating Text Styles with simple names like "TITLE" could cause problems with drawings from others, because the others also defined a text style named "TITLE" that was different. This could cause strange behavior when blocking items between drawings. The easy workaround is to name everything with slightly-less-than-normal names, like "EJTITLE" in our case. Chances of another company having a Text Style named "EJTITLE" are a lot lower.
I'm assuming all these basic CAD "good idea" are still good ideas with C3D Styles? In particular, I'm guessing we want to keep the old rule of "Never use a 'Standard' style, but also never delete the 'Standard' style."
Would everyone agree? Are C3D styles like Text Styles and Dimstyles, in that you get yourself into trouble if you delete the 'Standard' styles provided by Autodesk?