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Generating the Specification PDF

To add any schema or markdown updates to the 3D Tiles Specification PDF, take the following steps:

  1. Generate markdown property references from the schema.

    • Run the wetzel tool on the schema to generate markdown property reference on the schemas in the specification/schema directory.
    • Paste the generated markdown in the corresponding section of specification/README.md or the specification/TileFormats/<TILE_FORMAT>/README.md.
  2. Generate a .docx file for each section.

    • Run pandoc to generate a formatted .docx file from markdown. Run the following command in the directory that contains the input file to preserve images.
      • pandoc ./README.md -o README.docx -f markdown_github
    • Generate a .docx for each of the following files:
      • specification/README.md
      • specification/TileFormats/BatchTable/README.md
      • specification/TileFormats/FeatureTable/README.md
      • Each tile format type README.md (the remaining directories in specification/TileFormats/)
  3. Update, save, and commit changes to specification/specification.docx.

    • Copy the formatted content generated in the previous step into the relevant sections of specification/specification.docx, with each of Tile Formats listed in the "Tile Formats" section. Headers should match the proper level, and can be edited in "Outline View".
    • Update formatting where needed, especially images and tables. Images should be captioned by adding "Insert Caption". Check internal links.
    • Update any dates, version numbers, or document numbers.
    • Add a row to the table in "Annex C: Revision History" with the date, your name, and any relevant details.
    • Regenerate the "Table of Contents" and "Table of Figures".
  4. Generate the specification/specification.pdf file from specification/specification.docx and commit the change.

3D Tiles Format Spec Writing Guide

As we add more tile formats, 3D Tiles needs to stay consistent.

Terminology

  • Tiles are composed of sections such as header and body. Sections are composed of fields such as magic and version.
  • "Feature" - indicates one model in a batch of models (b3dm), one instance in a collection of instances (i3dm), one point in a point cloud (pnts), etc.

Fields

  • Field names are in camelCase.
  • Length - a Length suffix on a field name indicates the number of elements in an array.
  • ByteLength - a ByteLength suffix indicates the number of bytes, not to be confused with just Length.

Header

  • Each tile format starts with a header that starts with the following fields:
magic            // uchar[4], indicates the tile format
version          // uint32,   1
byteLength       // uint32,   length, in bytes, of the entire tile.

Binary

  • All binary data, e.g., tile formats, are in little endian.

Code of Conduct

To ensure an inclusive community, contributors and users in the Cesium community should follow the code of conduct.