... here you are:
Export the CGM file using the #METRIC option. This will ensure that the CGM file is the correct size.
- also mit metric bekommst du die 'korrekte' groesse
The #ABSTRACT option exports a unitless CGM file. If the CGM file is imported into another software package, it is scaled according to the software package.
- also mit abstravt bekommst du 'einheitlose' groessen
The #CLEARTEXT option exports the CGM file to ASCII format while the #MILSPEC option exports the CGM file to binary format. The #CLEARTEXT option should be used by default.
-also cleartext ist ascii-format und milspec ist binaer-format
(ausgabeformat haengt vom einladesystem ab...)
neu in wildfire: cmg-version 3 mit vielen neuerungen
auszug:
ISO 8632:1992 (CGM) is a graphics data interchange standard which defines a neutral computer interpretable representation of 2D graphical (pictorial) information in a manner that is independent from any particular application or system. The purpose of the standard is to facilitate the storage and retrieval of graphical information between applications, software systems, and/or devices. A CGM can contain:
vector graphics (e.g., polylines, ellipses, NURBS),
raster graphics (e.g., tile array), and
text.
- also nur 2d-tauglich fuer vektorgraphic...
ansonsten:
... so long http://www.ptc.com/cs/gr_tpi/119504.htm
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