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This task explains how to save
documents as 3D XML files and the considerations of opening the saved files. The following applicative data can now be saved in 3D XML
format:
- Design Review (includes the following DMU applicative data: Scenes,
Presentations, Measures, Sections, Annotated Views)
- Animation
- Work Instructions
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This page only treats the opening of 3D XML files that were created in
V5. For compatibility issues with opening 3D XML files that were created
in 3DLive or V6, see 3D XML Compatibility with
V6.
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Select the File > Save As... command.
The Save As dialog box appears. |
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In File name, enter the file name of the new
file.
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In Save as type, select 3dxml.
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Click Save.
The document in session will be saved as a 3D XML file with
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To open the saved file, select Insert > Existing Component...
or File > Open.
The file will be opened according to the policies documented below: |
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Save as 3D XML in R19 and Open in R19
When saving an assembly as 3D XML in R19, the DMU applicative data will be
reloaded in R19 with some changes:
- Review
- The Review structure, the names and the graphical properties of
Reviews are lost.
- Name of the Review is generated using the name of the Presentation
or Scene of which the Review is a consequence. If the Review creation is not
the consequence of a Presentation or a Scene, a default name is
generated.
- Scene and Presentation
- A Scene and a Presentation contained in a review are converted into
a new review containing the corresponding Scene and Presentation.
- Only one Scene in a review is converted into a new Review
containing the corresponding Scene and a default Presentation.
- Only one Presentation in a Review is converted into a new Review
containing the corresponding Presentation and a default Scene.
- Graphical properties of Presentations are preserved.
- Name of the Scene and Presentation is constructed from the name of
the Review (e.g. Scene for R1 or Presentation for R2).
- Scene activation attributes and viewpoint are lost.
- User-defined attributes of Scenes are lost.
- If a Presentation references applicative data which cannot be saved
in 3D XML, then the links to these applicative data are removed from
the .3dxml file. A warning message will be added in the conversion log.
- Presentation rendering styles supported in 3D XML are the following
(all other rendering styles will be converted to Shading with Material
with edges and points):
- Shading with Material
- Shading with Material with edges and points (custom mode)
- Wireframe (NHR)
- Triangles shading, no edges & points (custom mode)
- Gouraud shading, edges, dynamic hidden line removal
(custom mode)
- Annotated View (2D Annotation)
- If the Annotated View is in a Presentation, the corresponding
Annotated View is created in the corresponding Presentation.
- If the Annotated View is in a Review, the corresponding Annotated
View is created in a default Presentation.
- Graphical properties of Markers contained in Annotated View are
preserved.
- The image and audio markers in an Annotated View are
lost.
- Link/Unlink attribute is lost.
- Animation
- A Replay is created with the same name as the original.
- Viewpoint animation in Replay is preserved.
- Product positioning information in Replay is preserved.
- Product color information in Replay is preserved.
- Product opacity information in Replay is preserved.
- Product visibility information in Replay is preserved.
- Manikin motion information in Replay is lost.
Examples
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Save in R19 |
Open
in R19 |
Example
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Review 1
- Presentation 1, points 2D annotation 1 and
Scene 1
- 2D annotation 1
- Scene 1
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New Review 1
- Presentation 1, points 2D annotation 1 and
Scene 1
- 2D annotation 1
- Scene 1
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Example
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Review 1
- Presentation 1, points 2D annotation 1
- 2D annotation 1
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New Review 1
- Presentation 1, points 2D annotation 1
- 2D annotation 1
- Default Scene
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For more information concerning the 3D XML format, see the following
tasks in the Infrastructure Guide:
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