Don Larson – CEO [email protected]Larson Software Technology www.cgmlarson.com A Larson Informational Webinar Compliant S1000D Illustrations Thursday 28 th May 2015 David Manock – President [email protected]Vizualsite www.vizualsite.com Presenters:
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• All attendees will be muted for the duration of the Webinar• If you experience problems when joining the webinar please
use the questions function to communicate• VOIP is the recommended audio option• Questions during the webinar can be posted• Questions will be answered during the webinar via the chat function or by a follow
• Chapter 3.9.2 - Authoring - Illustration rules and multimedia• Chap 3.9.2.1 Illustration rules and multimedia - Illustrations, General• Chap 3.9.2.2 Illustration rules and multimedia - Navigation and configuration• Chap 3.9.2.3 Illustration rules and multimedia - Use of color and photographs• Chap 3.9.2.4 Illustration rules and multimedia - Multimedia, General• Chap 3.9.2.5 Illustration rules and multimedia - Interactive 3D content• Chap 3.9.2.6 Illustration rules and multimedia - e-learning• Chap 7.3.3 CSDB objects – Multimedia• S2000M International specification S2000M for materiel management -
• The advised presentation format for print is portrait orientation• Foldouts and landscape orientations are allowed as exceptions but require
defining in the project business rules
• The presentation of illustrations in an IETP/M (Interactive Electronic Technical Publication/Manual) is not governed by the same rules• However consideration must be given if the IETP has print capability
• The Specification defines the use of color• Specific color palette
• Provides very good examplesof using color in illustrationsand photographs
• The use of color on the exampleillustration denotes ahierarchical structure• Light Blue – parts on this illustration• Grey – Parts shown on subsequent illustrations,
• Data Modules are all assigned a unique code similarly multimedia objects including illustrations require an ICN code
• BRDP-S1-00345 - Presentation of ICN within the illustration reproduction area:• Decide whether the ICN is presented within the illustration reproduction
area• If the decision is to display the ICN it must be placed in the lower right hand
corner of the figure
• A multimedia object or Illustration can be used in multiple Data Modules without being recoded
• Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM)• 2D Open Graphics format• Not owned, non-proprietary
• Managed by the CGM Open Foundation• www.cgmopen.org
• The CGM format first appeared in the 1980‘s• The format was widely supported many graphics based applications
• WebCGM profile developed specifically for web delivery and adopted by the S1000D Specification www.s1000d.org• Requires plug-in technology in a web browser to view CGM files• W3C - http://www.w3.org/Graphics/WebCGM/
• CGM Profiles provide the mechanism for complying to specific industry specifications, S1000D, ATA iSpec 2200, PIP• Profiles can be thought of as rules the graphic is measured against• http://www.w3.org/Graphics/WebCGM/
• Profiles can also cascade providing multiple levels of validity• e.g. in the scenario below S1000D
• Deployment of CGM files on the web currently relies on plug-in technology
• The publishing of CGM files in IETP/M (Interactive Electronic Technical Publication/Manual) is therefore dependent on a viewer
• The publishing of CGM files as part of a printed manual is dependent on various technologies• Print of individual CGM files is also possible from the