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Working with Projects and Loading 3D Models
For more information, please see the installation section. Signing in to the application Enter your company URL and domain. Click on Sign In With Browser. 3. Enter your credentials on the single sign-on page. Creating a new project and load a 3D model A Spatial project is a file created in Spatial Editor that stores the…
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Navigation and Shortcuts for Spatial Editor
Navigating inside the 3D scene There are various options to navigate inside the 3D scene in Spatial Editor. The following options are available for adjusting the view or manipulating a model. To turn the model around its axis: When using a mouse, perform a left-click and move the mouse as needed. When using a touchpad,…
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Scene Explorer
This page contains information on how to work with the assemblies and parts of an uploaded 3D model in Frontline Spatial Editor. Scene Explorer The Scene Explorer is located on the left side of a scene. It shows the nodes and models of the scene. Depending on how the imported model was created, the list might be organized…
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Transformation Gizmos
The transformation gizmos allow mouse-controlled translation and rotation of parts and items (e.g., pins and markers) inside a 3D scene. It is triggered when selecting one of these elements. To change the position of an item or part along the selected axis, drag one of the colored arrows with the mouse. To rotate the item…
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Adding a Spatial Reference to a Workflow
After loading a model, you can add information to the workflow. To define where the model will be later displayed in the Spatial Workplace app, a spatial reference must be added to the workflow. There are three types of references: Markers Object trackers Model placement Note: Mixing different spatial reference types in a…
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Adding Pins to a Workflow
This article describes how to use Frontline Spatial Editor to add Pins and other content to a workflow. Adding pins Click on Add > Pin in the top menu. Move the mouse over the model and click at the desired location over the model to add the pin. The other options/buttons of the editor are disabled until you place the pin.…
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Connecting Pins
Connections represent the course of a workflow and can be visualized both in the 3D view and in the 2D connector. In the connector, the user can see: The order in which the pins are to be shown Which pins appear together The different paths of the workflow Pins are automatically connected linearly based on the order they…
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Scene State and Condition Nodes
Note: The 3D models added in a scene are not visible in the Spatial Workplace app by default. To make the whole model or certain parts of it visible, add a scene state node to the workflow. Connector view To access the connector view, click on Connector in the top menu of the editor. The connector pane opens next to the…
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Uploading Workflows
Tasks Tasks are created from workflows to be executed on devices running Spatial Workplace. A task can be run once and can have a planned date of execution. Templates Templates can be created from workflows and assigned to users that can visualize them in Spatial Workplace. There are two ways of sending a workflow to a…
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Task Reporting
Task reporting allows the user to inspect the progress of and information about task runs. For more information, please see the page about task list. As mentioned in the above-linked article, on opening any task info modal, and clicking on PDF at the top of the panel, a detailed report is downloaded. This report contains…