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jpayne
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Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:29 pm Post subject:
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What's the simplest way to publish models and drawings to the web from
ProE? I'm looking for good quality graphics and the simplest way
possible if the two can go hand in hand.
Thanks,
jpayne
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Johannes Pietsch
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Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:40 pm Post subject:
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jpayne wrote:
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What's the simplest way to publish models and drawings to the web from
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You can save parts, drawings and assemblies as TIF-Files und convert
them to JPG or GIF.
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Walther
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Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:36 pm Post subject:
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Johannes Pietsch wrote:
| Quote: | jpayne wrote:
What's the simplest way to publish models and drawings to the web from
ProE?
You can save parts, drawings and assemblies as TIF-Files und convert
them to JPG or GIF.
Johannes
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Johannes,
thatīs for drawings or views of models only! The easiest way once was
VRML export, but none of the "modern" browsers come with a VRML plugin.
Anything you want - streaming media, flash, whatever - but no 3D like
cosmoplayer, cortona... VRML, once promising, is an endangered species
nowadays.
Or have I missed something?
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Jeroen Dekker
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Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:50 pm Post subject:
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jpayne@glemco.com (jpayne) wrote in message news:<aa19ee77.0411090929.66d0f1f8@posting.google.com>...
| Quote: | What's the simplest way to publish models and drawings to the web from
ProE? I'm looking for good quality graphics and the simplest way
possible if the two can go hand in hand.
Thanks,
jpayne
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If you want optimal display quality on any size/resolution screen, and
the ability for the user to zoom and pan the drawing, then you should
try to keep them in a vector graphics format (rather than rasterizing
them to a GIF or JPEG bitmap).
Examples of Web vector formats and their leading browser plug-ins are
XML-standard SVG (Adobe SVG Viewer), CGM (Corel ActiveCGM) and SWF
(Macromedia Flash).
One route to get your drawings into these file formats is via
Pro-ENGINEER's EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) output, which our
commercial ps2vector can batch convert to SVG, CGM etc. If interested,
you're welcome to send me a sample PS/EPS/PDF file for testing.
Jeroen Dekker
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Square One - The Graphics Connection
Visit http://www.square1.nl/index.htm
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Dave Bigelow
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 8:03 am Post subject:
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p-Export is a batch export utility you can run from within Pro/E for
exporting to various formats (including PDF).
It is located at http://www.buydesignautomation.com
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