Oct 09, 2012 3DC to Railworks - Locomotive: Blueprinting Part 2 3DC to Railworks - Locomotive: Blueprinting Part 2. Your Geometry ID and your Collision ID fields is where the reference to your exterior model IGS file goes. The Collision ID is the same geometry file. Again, the 'Transform' field contains the Group name in the exterior model GeoPcDx.
What is IGS Viewer?
IGS Viewer boasts a user-friendly interface for beginner users, and in the same time, provides a full range of tools for navigation and analyzing the 3D object. For advanced users of this kind, they can view most of the well-known commands on any 3D viewer. Help is available for both beginners and non-technical users. There is also an explanation on how to use every tool, and what that tool does, while using IGS Viewer. Interesting features on an IGS viewer is Tree View, where it shows all the markers that are used in 3D objects. The user can easily hide or unhide them, and see all of the objects part by part. With IGS Viewer, with the exception of zooming and panning, the user will be able to see the objects in 2D in any of the four sides (top, bottom, left, and right). He can also add shades to the object to see how it will look like as a real object, or to only see its wireframe. IGS viewer also allows changing the color of the wireframes, or the shade of the 3D object.
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File types supported by IGS Viewer
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The Internet Graphics Server (IGS) is used to generate Web Based graphics from the SAP Web AS.
Integrated IGS
The Integrated IGS can run on a Java or ABAP Stack.The IGS is started and stopped with the SAP WebAS. However note that the IGS is not part of the kernel which means it has to be patched separately. To see what IGS you should be using - consult the SAP NOTE
SAP recommends that you always use the most recent version of the IGS. It is also recommended to install the latest IGS patch directly after the initial installation of an SAP Web Application Server. Also note that an IGS patch always contains the complete IGS.
For example to upgrade your IGS 7.00 to the latest version the path would be as follows: Goto the IGS Download area in the SAP Service Marketplace. Alias 'swdc' http://service.sap.com/swdc *-> Support Packages and Patches *-> A#Z Index *-> Select 'I' *-> SAP IGS *-> SAP IGS 7.00
To upgrade the integrated IGS need to proceed exactly like you would with kernel patch. See note: 896400 Upgrade your WebAS 7.x based IGS
For further information about applying a kernel patch review the note 19466 Downloading SAP kernel patches
in the section 'Copying and applying a patch'
Standalone IGS
Up until the SAP Web Application Server 6.20 the IGS was available only as standalone engine. The standalone IGS is a windows application that runs standalone on a machine and which is connected against several systems.
To install and upgrade your Standalone IGS 6.40 to the latest version the path would be as follows: Goto the IGS Download area in the SAP Service Marketplace. Alias 'swdc' http://service.sap.com/swdc *-> Support Packages and Patches *-> A#Z Index *-> Select 'I' *-> SAP IGS *-> SAP IGS 6.40 *-> Windows Server on IA32 32bit