![]() Without any problems (except losing transparency on object colors). > I haven't used it for a while, but if I remember correctly you can view VRML files with ParaView (Win/Mac/Linux): īTW, I just saved an assembly to jt format and opened it in UGNX3 > Perhaps another option: VRML output for Inventor: ![]() > I Googled for a JT viewer and for both xgl and zgl ones but couldn't find anything. > There should be free viewers for these on most platforms. > Don't forget Inventor can also save jt, xgl and zgl files. Windows only package called JT2Go, but that doesn't address the More of them (UG or I-deas or Teamcenter). Of these solutions are "free", but maybe they already have one or The Mac would work as long as java is avail. ![]() To make it work on any system that supports those, so I would think The PLM-Vis product uses ActiveX and Java Beans Options from Seimens including TeamCenter and PLM-Vis for JT filesĪnd all of these should be available for unix based systems (though To open JT files (I know UG NX3 has this option). UG NX and I-deas NX should both support the ability The JT format was originally developed by Unigraphics, now ownedīy Siemens.
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