Thanks to Dr.B. Guigas (Bruker, Karlsruhe) here is one possible
solution, however only for INDY:
1) Display the 3D cubus on screen
2) Load the snapshot utility and cut the cubus, store it as .rgb file
3) load with the command "imgworks" another utility, which inverts the
file or adds gray scale, store it again
4) load a third utility program, "xv" (available on Bruker FTP-
servers), which is able to convert this file into e.g. a .bmp (bit
map) file
5) this can be transferred to a PC, converted e.g. under Winword and
edited. It results, however, in a huge data matrix and if your PC is
not powered enough, that`s the end of it and you may turn back to
scissors and glue.
stb