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XML Forms Data Format (XFDF) Specification - Adobe Partners

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Appendix: <strong>XFDF</strong> Definitions for Comments on 3D or Rich Media Annotations<br />

<strong>XML</strong> <strong>Forms</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Format</strong> <strong>Specification</strong> view3d 104<br />

view3d<br />

0.813625 0.461571 -0.353505 0.000000<br />

-0.356615 -0.287046 0.181059 1.000000<br />

<br />

0.434344<br />

<br />

30.000001<br />

min<br />

<br />

0.937256 0.937256<br />

0.937256<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The view3d tag is the top container for the data required to define the 3D view that a comment is<br />

associated with.<br />

Content model<br />

(externalname & internalname & (cameraxform | u3dmatrixsource) &<br />

targetdistance & projection & clip & background &<br />

renderinginfo & lighting & crosssection & nodeparameter* &<br />

shouldresetnodes & measure* & stateinfo* & snapshot)<br />

Attributes<br />

None.<br />

externalname<br />

The externalname tag defines the user visible name for the view.<br />

Content model<br />

Text String.<br />

Attributes<br />

None.<br />

Camera Related Elements<br />

The camera transformation associated with a view can be specified by two methods. The first is by directly<br />

specifying the transformation matrix and the second is by passing the Id of a node in the U3D scene that<br />

contains a transformation matrix. For further information, please refer to the PDF specification’s 3D view<br />

definition.

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