3D XML Compatibility with V6

This task explains compatibility rules when you open 3D XML files in R19 that were generated in 3DLive or V6.
The document in session will be saved as a 3D XML file with the indicated name according to the policies documented below:


 

General R19/3DLive model mapping general policy

The following is an overview of the mapping policy used for the exchange of 3D XML files between R19 and 3DLive.

  • For each presentation, a Slide is created with a copy of every pointed object (except scenes). Information of the last-pointed scene (if there is one) is copied inside the Slide. Presentation information is also captured inside the Slide.
  • For each non-last-pointed scene, an empty slide with the scene information gets created.
  • Every non-pointed object (which is not a scene) gets created in a default slide.

Open / Insert 3D XML file generated by 3DLive in R2008-1

The DMU applicative data created in 3DLive will be reloaded in R19 with some changes:

  • Review
    • For each Review, a Review is created in R19.
  • Slide
    • For each slide, a Scene and a Presentation pointing this Scene are created.
    • Default Scenes and default Presentations can be created: even if there is no product structure overloading in a 3DLive Slide, an empty Scene is created is the corresponding Review in R19. For the same reason, a Presentation pointing to every object inside the Review is also created.
  • Close-Up
    • For each Close-Up, a Review is created in R19. This Review points the Scene corresponding to the Slide containing the Close-Up, and the objects pointed by the Close-Up.
    • If the Close-Up points to an external applicative data (as the result of a "Copy/paste as link" operation), then in R19, the pointed applicative data is duplicated in the Review.

  • Annotated View (2D Annotation)
    • If the Annotated View is in a Slide, the corresponding Annotated View and the Presentation and the Scene corresponding to the Slide are created in a Review. The Presentation points the Annotated View.
    • If the Annotated View is in a Close-Up, the corresponding Annotated View and a copy of the Scene corresponding to the Slide are created in a Review.
    • Graphical properties of Markers contained in Annotated View are preserved.
    • The Spline Line Marker, Surfacic Marker, Arrow Bent Marker, Arrow Circular Marker and Picture Marker in an Annotated View are lost.
  • Animation
    • An Animation is converted into a Replay of the same name.
    • Viewpoint animation in Animation is preserved.
    • Product positioning information in Animation is preserved.
    • Product color information in Animation is preserved.
    • Product opacity information in Animation is preserved.
    • Product visibility information in Animation is preserved.

Examples

  Save in 3DLive Open in R19
Example 1 Review 1
  • Slide 1
    • 2D annotation 1
Review 1
  • Presentation 1, points 2D annotation 1 and Scene.1
  • 2D annotation 1
  • Scene 1

Open / Insert 3D XML file generated by 3DLive or V6 in R2009

Important: Only DMU applicative data visible in a Slide (i.e. Show/Hide) can be reopened in R19. All data which are not visible in a Slide (including data only visible in the R2009 Review In-work state) will not be visible in the R19 data structure.

The DMU applicative data created in 3DLive or V6 will be reloaded in R19 with some changes:

  • Review
    • For each Review, a Review is created in R19.
  • Slide
    • For each slide, a Scene and a Presentation pointing this Scene are created.
    • Default Scenes and default Presentations can be created: even if there is no product structure overloading in a V6 Slide, an empty Scene is created is the corresponding Review in R19. For the same reason, a Presentation pointing to every object inside the Review is also created.
  • Annotated View (2D Annotation)
    • If there are 2D Markers in a Slide, an Annotated View containing the Markers and the Presentation and the Scene corresponding to the Slide are created in a Review. The Presentation points the Annotated View.
    • Graphical properties of 2D Markers are preserved.
    • The Spline Line Marker, Surfacic Marker, Arrow Bent Marker, Arrow Circular Marker and Picture Marker are lost.
  • Animation
    • An Animation is converted into a Replay of the same name.
    • Viewpoint animation in Animation is preserved.
    • Product positioning information in Animation is preserved.
    • Product color information in Animation is preserved.
    • Product opacity information in Animation is preserved.
    • Product visibility information in Animation is preserved.

Examples

  Save in V6 Open in R19
Example 1 Review 1
  • Slide 1
    • 2D Marker 1
Review 1
  • Presentation 1, points 2D Annotated View 1 and Scene.1
  • 2D Annotated View 1
    • 2D Marker 1
  • Scene 1