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| - | ====== Settings ====== | + | ===== 1. Introduction |
| - | In this Page you enter the settings | + | This program generates 3D geometry based on parametric '' |
| - | ===== Resources ===== | + | As of Version 1.4, the program supports multiple construction types: |
| - | In this area you may specify the settings for the Support DB. On default, **IG.Std** is the selected Support DB. But you may use an own Support DB. | + | Solid panels – Single solid boards modeled as a complete 3D volume. |
| - | Also, you may enter the settings | + | //See the spec sheet for [[spec: |
| - | ==== Support Database ==== | + | Extruded panels – Simple single-piece shapes formed by extruding a 2D profile along a path. |
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| - | Enter the corresponding credentials to connect the Support DB. Please specify the **Server Address** without any http(s) prefix. If the DB server hosting the Support DB is running on the same machine as the IG.Creator, you may enter **localhost** rather than an IP or host name. | + | |
| - | ==== Configuration Service ==== | + | //Refer to the [[spec: |
| - | Select one of the available configurator types: | + | Flat panels – 5-piece furniture doors. |
| - | * **SimpleCom** - an embedded commercial configurator directly and exclusively operating on the [[ig.creator:assets:: | + | // |
| - | * **XcalibuR Connector** - an XcalibuR configurator, | + | |
| - | * **XcalibuR Integrator** - an XcalibuR configurator, | + | |
| - | * **EAIWS** - an OFML configurator | + | |
| - | For any type, except for **SimpleCom**, | + | Revolution – Shapes generated by revolving |
| - | In the case of XcalibuR services, the **Edit Mode** must be activated to access unpublished catalogs. | + | //See the [[spec:revolution|Revolution spec sheet]] for detailed parameters.// |
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| - | ===== Customization ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== Visible Assets/Entity ==== | + | |
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| - | Depending on the specific Project, it may be helpful to hide dialogs for entities, e.g. Assets, that are not in use. This will be stored in the database and can be changed any time later on. | + | |
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| - | ===== Advanced ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== Commercial Context ==== | + | |
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| - | You may use a Commercial Context in your data. To enable this, select on of the following Modes: | + | |
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| - | - **No Context** - There' | + | |
| - | - **Table** - The Context will be created from the [[ig.creator: | + | |
| - | - **Script** - You use a Context from a Script in the [[ig.creator: | + | |
| - | - **Script + Table** - The Context will be created by merging the Context setup in the [[ig.creator: | + | |
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| - | In any of these cases, specify a fully-scoped Context Type such **IGX.Basic.Context**. | + | |
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| - | If you however select **No Context**, no Context is created and exported. | + | |
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| - | In the merge mode (Script + Table) the Context you provide in the script must be the Context Type plus an additional **Base**. For example, if you specify **XXX.YYY.Context** then the //generated// Context **XXX.YYY.Context** will be derived from // | + | |
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| - | ==== Commercial Data ==== | + | |
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| - | The option **Editable** controls if the [[ig.creator: | + | |
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| - | ==== Visualization ==== | + | |
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| - | The visualization back end, used for real-time rendering in the 3D context, e.g. in Configurator, | + | |
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