PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Embedding and publishing interactive, 3-dimensional, scientific figures in Portable Document Format (PDF) files.

  • David G Barnes,
  • Michail Vidiassov,
  • Bernhard Ruthensteiner,
  • Christopher J Fluke,
  • Michelle R Quayle,
  • Colin R McHenry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069446
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. e69446

Abstract

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With the latest release of the S2PLOT graphics library, embedding interactive, 3-dimensional (3-d) scientific figures in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files is simple, and can be accomplished without commercial software. In this paper, we motivate the need for embedding 3-d figures in scholarly articles. We explain how 3-d figures can be created using the S2PLOT graphics library, exported to Product Representation Compact (PRC) format, and included as fully interactive, 3-d figures in PDF files using the movie15 LaTeX package. We present new examples of 3-d PDF figures, explain how they have been made, validate them, and comment on their advantages over traditional, static 2-dimensional (2-d) figures. With the judicious use of 3-d rather than 2-d figures, scientists can now publish, share and archive more useful, flexible and faithful representations of their study outcomes. The article you are reading does not have embedded 3-d figures. The full paper, with embedded 3-d figures, is recommended and is available as a supplementary download from PLoS ONE (File S2).