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  • CalumC Online
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    Calum
    wrote on last edited by Calum
    #1

    Hello All,

    Introduction

    So I know I keep spouting on about the updates to the forum, and yes these things take time.

    I am not even through the first stages of these updates, but I've got plenty of ideas about what could be useful things to have.

    I will take this opportunity to give a shout out to @Arite who has been spending time heading up designs for some of the systems more complicated features.

    Scalar Vector Graphics

    One of the things that I have been working on however, has started to take shape over the last couple of days.

    The ability to view the parts diagram is no doubt an extremely useful feature, and it's probably one of the only reasons I use websites such as Fowlers.

    I figured as this is the place for DTR's that we should in fact have our very own exploding diagrams.

    Unlike all of the other parts diagrams available, I have instead opted to make these graphics Scalar Vector. Essentially what this means is that as you zoom in on the image, the image will redraw itself. This results in a crystal clear image every time.

    Don't believe me?

    Have a look at our Logo

    Use Ctrl and the mouse wheel to zoom in on the image. Notice how it doesn't lose resolution

    Integration With the DTR Forum

    With that cleared up then, how is this going to be incorporated to the DTR forum.

    I have created a dedicated section for these images to be stored.

    Users will be able to navigate to this section, select the vehicle they're interested in, select the part, then explore the diagram in infinite detailing.

    0_1503866991538_svg1.png

    The beauty of having it in our community is that I have made it so that the parts are linkable to other members.

    From the URL you can specify the bike and part that you are viewing, allowing you to help other members with the high resolution graphics.

    0_1503867053064_svg2.png

    This part is far from complete yet, there is still lots to do. I presume many users will be using their mobile devices, as such these high resolution images may impede performance. Work needs to be done to minimise the network payload too.

    0_1503867125431_svg3.png

    Since the SVG's total to around 120Mb per bike, I will have to ensure that alternatives are provided for those of you on lower power devices.

    Conclusion

    This is still very much in early days yet, the ideas will get revised and the layouts shuffled, but I feel that it's a feature worth investing time into.

    I shall continue to make good progress on the extension to this forum, in due course time I will be releasing updates to this forum that should help keep the community alive.

    Comments welcome.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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    • CalumC Calum

      Hello All,

      Introduction

      So I know I keep spouting on about the updates to the forum, and yes these things take time.

      I am not even through the first stages of these updates, but I've got plenty of ideas about what could be useful things to have.

      I will take this opportunity to give a shout out to @Arite who has been spending time heading up designs for some of the systems more complicated features.

      Scalar Vector Graphics

      One of the things that I have been working on however, has started to take shape over the last couple of days.

      The ability to view the parts diagram is no doubt an extremely useful feature, and it's probably one of the only reasons I use websites such as Fowlers.

      I figured as this is the place for DTR's that we should in fact have our very own exploding diagrams.

      Unlike all of the other parts diagrams available, I have instead opted to make these graphics Scalar Vector. Essentially what this means is that as you zoom in on the image, the image will redraw itself. This results in a crystal clear image every time.

      Don't believe me?

      Have a look at our Logo

      Use Ctrl and the mouse wheel to zoom in on the image. Notice how it doesn't lose resolution

      Integration With the DTR Forum

      With that cleared up then, how is this going to be incorporated to the DTR forum.

      I have created a dedicated section for these images to be stored.

      Users will be able to navigate to this section, select the vehicle they're interested in, select the part, then explore the diagram in infinite detailing.

      0_1503866991538_svg1.png

      The beauty of having it in our community is that I have made it so that the parts are linkable to other members.

      From the URL you can specify the bike and part that you are viewing, allowing you to help other members with the high resolution graphics.

      0_1503867053064_svg2.png

      This part is far from complete yet, there is still lots to do. I presume many users will be using their mobile devices, as such these high resolution images may impede performance. Work needs to be done to minimise the network payload too.

      0_1503867125431_svg3.png

      Since the SVG's total to around 120Mb per bike, I will have to ensure that alternatives are provided for those of you on lower power devices.

      Conclusion

      This is still very much in early days yet, the ideas will get revised and the layouts shuffled, but I feel that it's a feature worth investing time into.

      I shall continue to make good progress on the extension to this forum, in due course time I will be releasing updates to this forum that should help keep the community alive.

      Comments welcome.

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      oldman
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @calum good idea, will be making use of this in future, thanks Calum

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      • terry.tzT Offline
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        terry.tz
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @Calum sounds good for sure

        "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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          Nottsbiker
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          Looks good

          I'm always on Fowlers and CSMNL looking at their exploded diagrams

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            Mightyman
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Certainly a unique idea Calum, will be very handy for plenty of members. 👍

            I was a bit confused when I saw this thread's title as I was wondering what on earth SVGs could possibly be useful for besides the logos.

            TDR 125 - 2001

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            • CalumC Online
              CalumC Online
              Calum
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              Jeez, how have I still not done this. Most of the SVG stuff is implemented now. I was just adding some mechanism so you can zoom and drag the image as you like.

              alt text

              I have spent many hours compiling all of the parts I could find for both the R and RE then making them completely scalable. So you should be able to examine the parts in infinite detail now.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              • CalumC Calum

                Jeez, how have I still not done this. Most of the SVG stuff is implemented now. I was just adding some mechanism so you can zoom and drag the image as you like.

                alt text

                I have spent many hours compiling all of the parts I could find for both the R and RE then making them completely scalable. So you should be able to examine the parts in infinite detail now.

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                declan
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                @calum man this is pretty fancy stuff good work mate

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                  oldman
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  Brilliant, thanks Calum, appreciate the effort taken

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                  • O oldman

                    Brilliant, thanks Calum, appreciate the effort taken

                    CalumC Online
                    CalumC Online
                    Calum
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @oldman Honestly, I am building this RS and I have literally AJSutton exploading parts open wishing they were SVGs, I know this tool will be useful to restorers who want to know how it all fits together.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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