STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Data) is an ISO standard exchange format used for representing three-dimensional data in a format that can be recognized by multiple programs.
STP Import Options
Joins surfaces with shared edges.
Restricts the number of faces allowed in the resulting polysurface.
If nested blocks occur, display a warning dialog box.
Saves the current settings and turns off the dialog display.
See also: ResetMessageBoxes command.
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Save small |
Though clearing the render meshes makes the file smaller, it will shade and render more slowly the next time you open the file. |
Save geometry only |
Saves geometry objects only. No layers, materials, properties, notes, or units settings are saved. This is similar to exporting the objects. A new file is made, but it does not become your active Rhino model. |
Save textures |
Embeds external textures used by materials, environments and decals into the model. |
Save plugin data | Saves data attached to objects or the document by plug-in applications. |
STP Export Options
Your company standards determine which STEP schema you should use. If you have no standard, choose the default. The STEP schema number makes no difference to the data exported.
Some (not most, and not Rhino) importing applications can make use of the 2-D trimming curves to get a more accurate and faster import. The size of the step file will be larger.
If a Rhino object has color black, no color is assigned to the object in the step file. This will cause the importing application to give the object its default color. This is desirable because black objects look like ink blots in some applications. This option is grayed out if the schema option is AP203ControConfigDesign since that schema does not include color entities.
Splits closed surfaces, for example, the interior surfaces of drilled holes.
Saves the current settings and turns off the dialog display.
See also: ResetMessageBoxes command.
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