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    3D Prog to import an xml file?

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      3eighty
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      Can anybody think of a 3D program that will import an XML file?

      Thank you
      Richard
      3eighty

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        john.warburton
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        There are application specific flavours of XML, so there is no simple answer. I use MicroGDS, which imports and exports XML, but I doubt that it would work with just ANY XML file. I understand that Microstation also imports and exports XML.

        Life's a reach, and then you gybe.

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          TIG Moderator
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          Perhaps look at 'Blender', with an XML importer add-on... e.g. http://www.rigsofrods.com/threads/102229-xml-into-blender
          From there you can get it output and usable in a SKP ?

          TIG

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            Aerilius
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            You need to tell us first what type of xml file it is, or from what program you obtained it. XML is a very general data structure format, it is not limited to any type of content. For example this forum is "sort of" xml, but you wouldn't want to feed a 3d program with it.

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