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| gauthier chauvin 2005-04-20, 12:44 pm |
| HEllo
I'm using CAD system named ProEngineer.
This software can generate VRML for its 3D models.
My problem is that for an assembly, this software generates one file for the
ASM and so many files as of part (component). I need to have only one file
for the ASM. Then, I'm searching a tool, used from a C code or in command's
line, to merge all of this files to one VRML file.
Here is someone that knows a tool to do that ?
thanks
gots
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| jake reid 2005-04-20, 12:44 pm |
| There are tools on the web to help you overcome this problem.
If you are working for a large company may I suggest you checkout
Parallelgraphics as they have tool that sits alongside most Cad
packages that does the complete vrmlisation for you.
I had a Pro engineer vrml as you describe, my workaround was to open
the main file in Internet Optimiser and it pulled the rest in.
Acouple of clicks and done!
PG has
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or training information.
Jake the Scotsman
VRML och Aye the noo!
On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 23:46:00 +0200, "gauthier chauvin"
<gchauvin@neuf.fr> wrote:
>HEllo
>
>I'm using CAD system named ProEngineer.
>This software can generate VRML for its 3D models.
>My problem is that for an assembly, this software generates one file for the
>ASM and so many files as of part (component). I need to have only one file
>for the ASM. Then, I'm searching a tool, used from a C code or in command's
>line, to merge all of this files to one VRML file.
>Here is someone that knows a tool to do that ?
>
>thanks
>
>gots
>
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