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Data export

When exporting data, all visible elements are exported for the formats that export a 3D model.

Formats

Data export is possible in the following formats with the floor covering editor.

SVG

An export is possible as soon as an SVG representation has been displayed. Only the floor geometry is exported.

Excel

The Excel export includes the data of the individual sections (walls). Each wall has a corner point (the first point measured for this wall).

This data is displayed:

The following data is displayed for each wall (section):

The measuring direction corresponds to setting the measuring point clockwise or anti-clockwise.

GLTF

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glTF ist eine lizenzgebührenfreie Spezifikation für die effiziente Übertragung und das Laden von 3D-Szenen und -Modellen durch Engines und Anwendungen. Siehe
(https://www.khronos.org/gltf/) is a licence-free open-source standard model format and is supported by many applications.

STL

The STL format describes the surface of 3D objects using triangular facets (tessellation = “parquetisation”). Each triangular facet is characterised by the three corner points and the corresponding surface normal of the triangle. Wikipedia, August 2025

With this format, you can choose between an export in ASCII or binary coding, as various programmes only support one of these types.

Contents

Hide per wall

If a model is to be exported without specific dimensions, this can be controlled using the buttons (eye symbols per wall in the results view) to show or hide.

Hide all dimensions

If a floor is to be saved as a model completely without dimensions, the display can be controlled via Show dimensions in the menu bar. If no dimensions are displayed, they will not be exported.