Difference between revisions of "How to Export a Supravision File"
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You can enter centerline coordinates, bender data, or import data using one of the import formats - like import a STEP model of a tube.<br><br> | You can enter centerline coordinates, bender data, or import data using one of the import formats - like import a STEP model of a tube.<br><br> | ||
Some imports require further processing before you output to Supravision. For example, you need to use the collect process on STEP and IGES models - which is like measuring the tube with a mouse. Then you can calculate the centerline coordinates.<br><br> | Some imports require further processing before you output to Supravision. For example, you need to use the collect process on STEP and IGES models - which is like measuring the tube with a mouse. Then you can calculate the centerline coordinates.<br><br> | ||
− | Before you can export Supravison data, you must have data in the Tube Data menu describing the tube shape | + | Before you can export Supravison data, you must have data in the Tube Data menu describing the tube shape. |
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Revision as of 22:10, 18 April 2016
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STEP 1 - Enter Part Data in VTube
You can enter centerline coordinates, bender data, or import data using one of the import formats - like import a STEP model of a tube. |
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Click on the Import/Export button in the Navigation Pane. Now click on the EXPORT Supravision button in the EXPORT section of the menu. |
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About Supravision Files
Supravision files usually have a filename extension of $$$. |
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Other Pages
- Back to the VTube-STEP page
- Back to the VTube-LASER page