GB/T 16901.2-2000
AbolishedRules for the presentation of graphical symbols--Graphical symbols for use in the technical documentation of products--Part 2:Specification for graphical symbols in a computer sensible form,including graphical symbols for a reference library,and requir
图形符号表示规则 产品技术文件用图形符号 第2部分:图形符号(包括基准符号库中的图形符号)的计算机电子文件格式规范及其交换要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the electronic file format and exchange requirements for graphical symbols used in product technical documentation, ensuring symbols are computer-sensible and compatible across systems. It is applied in engineering design, manufacturing, and technical communication industries where standardized symbol libraries are needed for CAD, PLM, or documentation software. The standard facilitates consistent symbol representation and data exchange between different software platforms or organizations.
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