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XVL Player Pro Tutorial For Version 12.1 and later
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Objectives By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to: View XVL data Change the display settings Apply cameras, positions and snapshots Add notes Measure distances and angles Display cross-sections July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Agenda Overview XVL Player features XVL Player window XVL Player toolbars License setup Configuration file Viewing Viewing operations Viewing modes Display Display modes Display settings Selecting Objects Target selection Selection display Viewing group properties Editing group properties Annotation Adding notes Editing notes Measurement Basic / Advanced measurement Editing dimensions Animation Playing Animation Cross-sectioning Basic / Advanced cross-sectioning Cross-section display July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Agenda Cameras / Positions / Snapshots Applying cameras Adding / editing cameras Moving parts Applying positions / snapshots Adding editing position / snapshots Evaluation Comparing shapes Importing / Exporting Data Saving XVL data Importing geometries Exporting images Embedding XVL Player Embedding in HTML Embedding in MS Office July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Overview
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XVL Player Features by License 1/4
No License Player Pro License Studio License Save Files x Import Geometry Export Images View Properties Edit Properties Undo/Redo Walk/Fly Mode Copy Image Change Display View Assembly Tree Change View Direction Change Display Mode : Require Player Pro License : Require Studio License July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc. 6
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XVL Player Features by License 2/4
No License Player Pro License Studio Change Display Accuracy x Display Elements Display User Coordinates Display Grid Lines Change Display Options Fix View Select Objects Opaque/Transparent/Fit Selection Move Part Select Notes Add/Edit Notes : Require Player Pro License : Require Studio License July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc. 7
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XVL Player Features by License 3/4
No License Player Pro License Studio Simple Measurement x Dimension Plane Select Dimensions Add/Edit Dimensions *1 Create/Edit Cross Section Apply Cameras Add/Edit Cameras Apply Positions Add/Edit Positions Apply Snapshots Add/Edit Snapshots Play Animation *1) Bounding box and arc length of edge only. : Require Player Pro License : Require Studio License July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc. 8
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XVL Player Features by License 4/4
No License Player Pro License Studio Change Options x Embed in HTML, MS Office Configuration File : Require Player Pro License : Require Studio License July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc. 9
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Installation Install XVL Player by double-clicking the installation file. Installation file name: XVL_Player_Pro-x_x.exe In the installation wizard, you can choose the default browser of XVL Player from either Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. * Default browser will open when XVL file is double-clicked. * XVL files is still opened in both browser when it is drag-and-dropped. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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XVL Player Pro Window (1) Toolbar Frequently used functions such as view manipulations and controls are available here. (2) Assembly Tree The assembly structure of the 3D model is displayed here. (3) Right Click Menus Most operations are available from right click menus. (4) Graphic Window Main place to operate on the 3D model. (1) (4) (2) (3) July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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XVL Player Pro Toolbars
XVL Player Pro contains 8 different toolbars. Edit Mode (1) File Toolbar (2) View Toolbar (3) Display Toolbar (4) Operation Toolbar (5) Measurement Toolbar View Mode (6) Cross-section Toolbar (7) Layout Toolbar (8) Animation Toolbar July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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License Setup To install a node-locked license file: Select Start > All Programs > XVL Player (Ver. 9 or later) > License Folder to open the license folder. Place the license file in the license folder. To connect to a floating license server: Right-click and select Help > License… to bring up the License dialog box. Change the License source to License server. Enter the Host name and Port No of the license server. Select OK to save the changes. 1 2 XVL Studio determines its grade of license by first looking at xvlstudiobsc.ltl, xvlstudiostd.ltl, xvlstudiopro.ltl, and xvlstudioopt.ltl inside C:\Program Files\Lattice\License. When Studio can’t find any of these files, Studio tries to look at license server on the network. * To activate XVL Player Pro or XVL Studio based features, the corresponding license file(s) must be installed. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Configuration File The client configuration file is created as “Default.csv” in the subdirectory “Env” of the installation directory. XVL Studio determines its grade of license by first looking at xvlstudiobsc.ltl, xvlstudiostd.ltl, xvlstudiopro.ltl, and xvlstudioopt.ltl inside C:\Program Files\Lattice\License. When Studio can’t find any of these files, Studio tries to look at license server on the network. * For details on configuration file, refer to “5 Configuration Files” of Start-Up Options Manual . July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Viewing
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Viewing Operations 1/4 View Toolbar Pan 3D model Set gazing point Zoom in the specified area 3D rotation You can control view operation either from the tool bar or from the hot keys on the keyboard. Note: Hot keys are useful during measurement and cross-sectioning operations. Zoom in/out July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Viewing Operations 2/4 View Toolbar Top Bottom Isometric Left Right Rotate counter-clockwise by 90 degrees Back Rotate clockwise by 90 degrees Front Fit view Undo view change July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Viewing Operations 3/4 Keyboard short cuts: Mouse + z: Pan 3D model Mouse + x: 3D rotation Mouse + Shift + x: 2D rotation Mouse + c: Zoom in/out Mouse + v: Zoom in the specified section Pan 3D model 3D rotation Zoom in/out Zoom in the specified section July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Viewing Operations 4/4 Viewing mode Manipulation Operation XVL classic Pan Hold the middle mouse button/wheel #2 and drag your mouse. Rotation (3D) Hold the left mouse button #1 and drag your mouse. Rotation (2D) Operation of "Rotation (3D)" + SHIFT key. Zoom Roll the center mouse wheel #2. CATIA V5 Hold the middle mouse button/wheel #2 and either left mouse button #1 or right mouse button #3 and drag your mouse. Operation of "Rotation (3D)" + SHIFT key Hold the middle mouse button/wheel #2 and click on either left mouse button #1 or right mouse button #3 and drag your mouse Pro/ENGINEER After holding the SHIFT key and the middle mouse button/wheel #2, drag your mouse. After holding the CTRL key and the middle mouse button/wheel #2, drag your mouse. You can change the viewing mode by right-clicking and selecting Tools > Options > Customize. In order to adjust the center of rotation, click the middle mouse button/wheel #2. This will to make the cursor location center of rotation. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Walk Through Right Click Menu > View Operation Mode > Walk will let you walk through the scene. Toolbar icons change to Walk Through controls. By selecting View Operation Mode > Examine, you can go back to view mode. Translate Walk Look Around July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Fly Through Right Click Menu > View Operation Mode > Fly will let you fly through the scene. Toolbar icons to the Fly Through controls. By selecting View Operation Mode > Examine, you can go back to view mode. Translate Fly Look Around * Whereas the Walk Through mode maintains the vertical level, the Fly Through mode can change the height of the view (fly up and down). July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Display
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Display Modes Display Toolbar Wireframe Display Vertex Shading Hidden line Wireframe+shading Wireframe: Displays edges. Shading: Displays shaded model without edges. Wireframe+shading: Displays shaded model with edges. Hidden line: Displays only visible edges. Display vertices: Explicitly displays vertices. This feature is convenient for measurement. Hide vertices: Vertices are not explicitly shown. This is the default setting. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Changing Tessellation
Display Toolbar You can adjust tessellation quality according to your environment. The LOD icon adjusts level of details according to the view. By zooming in or out, you can see that Player re-tessellates the view. Rough Normal Polygon tessellation icons enables you to change the quality of tessellation of your model. “Fine” and “Ultra Fine” give you much better visualization quality but slow down the manipulation performance. You can manually set the tessellation quality by selecting “Display” – “Display Setup” and setup the “Tessellation” section. Fine Extra Fine July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Display Settings Display Toolbar Clicking the Display Options icon will bring up the Display Options dialog box: General tab: coordinate system projection material priority Axis/Grid tab: axis settings grid settings Display Speed/Quality tab: performance settings. Display Color tab: background settings color settings font settings arrow settings Switch Display tab: display settings July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Using Color Sets Display Toolbar After choosing display colors, you can register the color set by selecting an entry from the Color set dropdown menu and clicking the Set button. To reflect the registered color set to the graphic window, select a color set from the Color Set list. * Color set will be remembered by XVL Player application. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Selecting Objects
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Target Selection Operation Toolbar In the toolbar, specify the type of selection to pick the target to work on. Body selection Element selection - Select bodies Part selection - Select surfaces, vertices, edges - Select parts Surface Vertex Edge July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Transparent and Fit Selection
Operation Toolbar Turning on Opaque Selection will make the selected part solid and the other parts transparent. Turning on Transparent Selection will make the selected part transparent and the other parts solid. Turning on Show Selection Parts will display the selected parts only in the graphic window. Turning on Fit Selection will fit the selected part in the graphic window. Opaque Selection Transparent Selection Show Selected Parts Opaque Selection + Fit Selection July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Part Display Controls Operation Toolbar Select the Assembly Tree icon from the Operation Toolbar to show the Assembly Tree. Clicking each node of the tree structure highlights the corresponding element(s). Use + and – to control display of the tree structure. You can select multiple nodes by holding the Ctrl and Shift keys. Switch on and off the check boxes to display or hide each part. Right click on the Assembly Tree to bring up the right-click menu. Shows the selected element. Hides the selected element. Shows the selected element and hides all other elements. Shows all elements. a b c d July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Displaying Group Properties
Select a part on the Assembly Tree. To show the Properties dialog, select Properties… from the right click menu. XVL data contains properties inherited from the original CAD system. 1 * Editing the properties requires an XVL Studio license. 2 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Editing Group Properties
XVL Studio Select a part on the Assembly Tree. Right-click and select Properties… to open the Properties dialog. XVL data contains properties inherited from the original CAD system. Change the property values and click the Set button to update. 1 3 2 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Annotation / Dimension Selection
Operation Toolbar In the toolbar, click the Edit Note / Edit Dimension icon to pick annotations or dimensions. Dimension selection Annotation selection * Annotations and dimensions can not be moved after selection. * Editing annotations and dimensions requires an XVL Studio license. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Animation
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Playing Animation Animation Toolbar 1 Switch to View Mode. Click on the Play icon to play the animation. 2 Ex) Process Animation Icons Cue (Restart) Reset Stop Next process Previous process Play Play reverse Pause July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Setting Animation Options
Animation Toolbar Clicking the Animation Options icon will bring up the Animation Options dialog box: Play Range: Select if you play animation of whole process or selected process. Play Interval: Select if you play animation of whole range or step by step. Step Interval: Select if you jump to next process or next task when you click Next/Previous Process icon. Loop: Check this when you loop process animation. Alert Highlight: Specify the interval and highlight color of alert. Path Authoring Processes Specify how to display animation trace lines and text alerts. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Annotation
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Adding Notes XVL Studio Operation Toolbar 1 Click on the Edit Note icon to open the Edit Note dialog. Make sure the Edit Mode is “New”. In the graphics window, click on a target element. Then, drag your mouse cursor and release at a point where you would like to place the note. Type in the text and set the properties for the text. After setting the parameters, click Execute to add the comment. 2 3 4 5 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Editing Notes XVL Studio Operation Toolbar 1 2 In the Edit Note dialog, set Edit Mode to “Edit existing”. Select a note to edit. You can also select multiple notes by dragging an area or using the shift and control keys. Use the Note direction buttons to align note directions. The aligned notes will preview in blue. Use the Leader line buttons to add and remove leader lines to notes. 3 4 3 4 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Initial Setup - Notes XVL Studio On the Edit Note dialog, click the Initial Setup button to bring up Initial Setup dialog box. Note: You can choose either 2D or 3D. Use property as note text: Displays the property values for each group as the note. The format is: ${property_name} For example, if the groups have a “PartNo” property then Part Number: ${PartNo} will produce the note shown in the example. Use part names as note text: Displays the part names of the groups as the note. Prompt for note text: Allows input of arbitrary notes. Font: Specifies the default font. Tip Form: Specifies the default arrowhead. After setting the parameters, click OK. 1 2 b July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Measurement
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Simple Measurement Measurement Toolbar 2 Select the type of measurement from the toolbar. Select target(s). As you move your mouse cursor, the corresponding points, edges, or faces are highlighted. Choose the measurement method. Adjust the position of the dimension. 1 3 4 Most of the basic measurement can be accessed from the Measure Toolbar. The measurements with icons are made on the world coordinate system. For more measurements, we can use the Measurement dialog. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Bounding Box Right-click and select Evaluation > Measure Dimension… to display the Measurement/Dimension dialog. On the Other tab, specify Bounding box of part (xN). Select an element from the graphic window. Click on the Selecting button. XVL Player will create a bounding box with dimensions. 1 * Additional measurements are available with an XVL Studio license. * NOTE: When the Measurement/Dimension dialog box is open, it is possible to move dimensions. 3 4 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Advanced Measurement XVL Studio Use the Measurement/Dimension dialog to make advanced measurements. Right-click and select Evaluation > Measure Dimension… to display the Measurement/Dimension dialog. Select the type of measurement from the tab menu. Select the type of the element to measure. Click on the element to measure. Change the display mode to Shaded+Wireframe to choose elements. You can unselect elements by clicking the Selecting button. Repeat #3 and #4 as required. After the elements are specified, the dimension will be displayed. You can edit the dimension by clicking the Edit Dimension icon. 2 3 5 4 4 Measurement dialog enables you to obtain almost all the possible measurement values from the objects. 5 6 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Initial Setup - Dimensions
XVL Studio On the Measurement/Dimension dialog, click the Initial setup… button to bring up the Initial Setup dialog. You can choose 2D or 3D dimensions. You can specify the precision. You can specify the units: “mm” or “inch”. You can specify the note font. You can specify the tip form. a b c Initial Setup enables you to determine the display of dimensions. You can also choose to display the mm unit system or the inch unit system. d e 2D Dimension 3D Dimension July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Editing Dimensions XVL Studio Operation Toolbar Open the Edit Dimension dialog from the Edit Dimension icon. Select a dimension to edit from graphic window. Then, you can change: Dimension type (2D/3D) Dimension value Font Tip form After finishing editing, click the Execute button to reflect the change. Initial Setup enables you to determine the display of dimensions. You can also choose to display the mm unit system or the inch unit system. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Cross-sectioning
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Creating Cross-sections
Cross-section Toolbar 1 Select the Create/Edit Cross-section icon from the toolbar. Specify the location of the cutting plane from the Location list or by using the manipulator. To specify the location of cutting plane numerically, select Edit Cross-section > Specify Number… and enter the values. Select Edit Cross-section > Create and Display Cross-section to create the profile. 2 Cross-sectioning along edge line is only available with XVL Studio Pro. 3 4 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Displaying Cross-sections
Cross-section Toolbar 1 Select a profile from the Cross-section List. To display the cross section, select Display Cross-section. To go back to normal view, select Hide Cross-section. To display profile line only select Display Profile Line Only. 2 3 Cross-sectioning along edge line is only available with XVL Studio Pro. 4 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Editing Cross-sections
Profile Toolbar 1 Select a profile from the Cross-section List. Select the Create/Edit Cross-section icon from the toolbar to start editing. Change the location of cutting plane then select Create and Display Cross-section. 2 Cross-sectioning along edge line is only available with XVL Studio Pro. 3 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Cameras / Layouts / Snapshots
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Applying Cameras View Toolbar Select a camera from the Camera List. Select Apply from the menu to apply the selected camera. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Adding/Editing Cameras
XVL Studio View Toolbar 1 Adding Cameras: 3 Decide a view in the 3D view window. Select Add from the toolbar menu to add a camera. 2 4 Editing Cameras: Select a camera from the Camera List. Select Properties from the toolbar menu to open the Camera Properties dialog box. Change the visibility of part: Check or uncheck element in the Assembly Tree to show or hide parts. Save View Status: Store the show/hide status of each element. Select View: Save the view in the Graphics window. a 4 c b July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Moving Parts (Simple mode)
XVL Studio Layout Toolbar Select Move Part icon to open the Move Part dialog box. Select ‘Simple’ for the Operation mode. Click on the Start selection button. Select part(s) in the Graphics Window. Using the Manipulator or the Translation dialog, move the selected part(s). To change the view angle, use the keyboard short cuts such as z, x, c, and v. Select next part then repeat moving. 2 3 6 4 5 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Moving Parts (Normal mode)
XVL Studio Layout Toolbar 2 Select ‘Normal’ for the operation mode. Select part(s) in the Graphics Window. You can make multiple selection by holding the Ctrl or Shift key. After selecting part(s), click on the Selecting button in the Translation dialog. You can also select a part first and right click and choose Execute > Move Part to skip the above procedure. Using the Manipulator or the Translation dialog, move the selected part(s). To change the view angle, use the keyboard short cuts such as z, x, c, and v. You can also select the Translate Manipulator from Right Click Menu. Click the Execute button of the Translation dialog to settle the part(s). 1 3 4 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Applying Layouts / Snapshots
Layout Toolbar Selecting a Layout or Snapshot from the list will apply the selected layout or snapshot to the view. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Adding/Editing Layouts
XVL Studio Position Toolbar Adding Layouts: Move parts using Move Part feature. Select Add from the toolbar menu to add a layout. 1 2 Editing Layouts: Change the layout of parts. Select a layout from the Layout List. (Make sure Apply selected Layout is off) Select Properties from the toolbar menu to open the Layout Properties dialog box. Name: To change the layout name, enter new name. Select Layout: Layout is updated by the current layout. 3 4 a b 5 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Adding/Editing Snapshots
XVL Studio Position Toolbar Adding Snapshots: Change the view (view direction, visibility, parts layout etc). Select Add from the toolbar menu to add a snapshot. 1 2 Editing Snapshots: Change the view. Select a Snapshot from the Snapshot List. (Make sure Apply selected snapshot is off) Select Update from the toolbar menu to update the snapshot. 3 5 4 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Evaluation
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Difference Detection OP Compare the shapes between two models
Comparing shapes XVL Studio Difference Detection OP Import two 3D models that are to be compared. Right-click and select Evaluation > Visualize Shape Comparison… to open the Visualize Shape Comparison dialog box. Select Target 1 and Target 2. Specify the tolerance. Click OK to execute. 2 3 4 5 1 Compare the shapes between two models Comparison result July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Importing / Exporting Data
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Saving XVL Data XVL Player Pro XVL Studio File Toolbar Click the Save icon from the File toolbar to save the XVL file. You can also select File > Save as... from the right-click menu. NOTE: It’s not possible to change the file type. When you save XVL data, you can choose to generate a single file that contains all the necessary data of geometry, assembly tree, and other associated attributes, or a set of multiple files composed of .xv0 assembly files and .xv3 or .xv2 part files. Like most major CAD formats, XVL enables you to manage assembly information in an assembly file. We have two types of XVL files. P-XVL is a format to keep precise geometry definition with very good compression ratio. V-XVL, on the other hand, is optimized for faster and lighter viewing. The data set for V-XVL is optimized for fast loading time and low memory footprint during viewing. You can convert P-XVL to V-XVL, but this conversion is only one way. In other words, we cannot convert V-XVL to P-XVL. We will look at details of P-XVL and V-XVL in the next slide. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Importing Geometries XVL Player Pro XVL Studio Right-click and select File > Import Geometry… to open the Import Geometry File dialog box. Select file type from the Files of type list. To specify the conversion tolerance and other parameters, click the Options button to show the Import dialog box. Click the Open button to open the file. When you save XVL data, you can choose to generate a single file that contains all the necessary data of geometry, assembly tree, and other associated attributes, or a set of multiple files composed of .xv0 assembly files and .xv3 or .xv2 part files. Like most major CAD formats, XVL enables you to manage assembly information in an assembly file. We have two types of XVL files. P-XVL is a format to keep precise geometry definition with very good compression ratio. V-XVL, on the other hand, is optimized for faster and lighter viewing. The data set for V-XVL is optimized for fast loading time and low memory footprint during viewing. You can convert P-XVL to V-XVL, but this conversion is only one way. In other words, we cannot convert V-XVL to P-XVL. We will look at details of P-XVL and V-XVL in the next slide. 4 3 3 2 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Exporting Images XVL Player Pro XVL Studio Right-click and select File > Export Image… to open the Export Image dialog box. Select file type from the Save as type list. Click the Save button to save the file. 1 When you save XVL data, you can choose to generate a single file that contains all the necessary data of geometry, assembly tree, and other associated attributes, or a set of multiple files composed of .xv0 assembly files and .xv3 or .xv2 part files. Like most major CAD formats, XVL enables you to manage assembly information in an assembly file. We have two types of XVL files. P-XVL is a format to keep precise geometry definition with very good compression ratio. V-XVL, on the other hand, is optimized for faster and lighter viewing. The data set for V-XVL is optimized for fast loading time and low memory footprint during viewing. You can convert P-XVL to V-XVL, but this conversion is only one way. In other words, we cannot convert V-XVL to P-XVL. We will look at details of P-XVL and V-XVL in the next slide. 3 2 July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Embedding XVL Player
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Embedding in HTML 1/2 In order to embed XVL Player inside HTML, use the OBJECT tag. Inside the OBJECT tag, start-up options can be specified by using the PARAM tag. The following example shows the use of the OBJECT tag with the PARAM tags: When only Internet Explorer is the target: <object classid="CLSID:A de6-80F9-2DCEBAA7CF9C" id="xvlplayer" width="100%" height="100%"> <param name="src" value="ToyTractor.xv2"> <param name="Options" value=" VIEW_ACCELERATE(TRUE)"> <param name="Mode" value="MODE_BEHAVIOR(0), MODE_VIEW_OP(0)"> <param name="Displays" value=" VIEW_DISPLAY_TYPE(3)"> </object> When both Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are the target: <object type="application/x-xvlplayer" id="xvlplayer" width="100%" height="100%"> <param name="src" value="ToyTractor.xv2"> <param name="Options" value=" VIEW_ACCELERATE(TRUE)"> <param name="Mode" value="MODE_BEHAVIOR(0), MODE_VIEW_OP(0)"> <param name="Displays" value=" VIEW_DISPLAY_TYPE(3)"> </object> July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Embedding in HTML 2/2 You can set following start-up properties. Property Description src The target XVL file to be loaded. Files XVL file imported at start-up Options General options Mode Operation options Displays Display options * For details on parameter IDs for the Options, Mode, and Displays properties, refer to the “ID” section in “6.2 Parameters” of Start-Up Options Manual . July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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Embedding in MS Office XVL Player can be embedded to MS Office documents. For the detail about how to embed, refer to the section 3.2 to 3.4 of XVL Player / XVL Player Pro Start-Up Options Manual . Although the explanation here is based on MS PowerPoint 2000, the same method can be applied to Word and Excel, and other versions of MS Office applications such as Office XP, Office 2003, and Office 2007. July 2012 Lattice Technology, Inc.
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