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Common Components Help | AEF Help |
3D JT Files
A 3D viewer lets people open drawing files that are saved in the .JT format and view the drawing in a 3D perspective. Using the 3D viewer, you can do some basic manipulation of the image, take some measurements, and mark up the drawing with comments and images. A .JT file is a rendered version of an original CAD file and is much smaller than the original.
If your system is set up for 3D viewing, people can add 3D JT files to folders and routes in Team Central and people with the appropriate access can view and mark up these files in the e-Vis Viewer or VisMockUp 3D viewer applications. Users can attach JT files to any route or folder that they have add access to. You can attach a single component JT file or a JT file that points to an assembly of other JT files. If you attach an assembly JT file, all the files that it points to in the assembly will also be added.
For instructions on registering 2D and 3D viewers, see the Application Exchange Framework Guide. For instructions on setting up your system so users can check in 3D files, see the Administrator's Guide. Your system may be set up so you can choose a preferred viewer for JT files from your profile page. See the MatrixOne Common Components User Guide.
This section contains instructions for working with JT files. If your system is not set up for 3D viewing, then none of the options related to JT files, as described in the following sections, will be available.
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| Last updated: 03/30/04 13:47:35 |