Hello,
I am trying to implement the -CommandLinesList feature from LDView 4.4 into my application.
To do so, I created a text file that looks like this:
temp.txt (Size: 781 bytes / Downloads: 8)
I then have the following situation: When I run ~/LdView64.exe -CommandLinesList=my_file.txt in the command line, the five .ldr files that are specified get exported to .pov format.
However, the INITIAL values (lat 50, long -111, zoom 0.56 in this case) areĀ used throughout ALL five .ldr files. So for all five models, I have the same viewing angle which is not what I want.
Does anyone have an idea for why this occurs?
Thanks in advance
here are the .ldr files
4035_70_0.ldr (Size: 52 bytes / Downloads: 3)
4035_110_3.ldr (Size: 53 bytes / Downloads: 1)
4035_128_1.ldr (Size: 53 bytes / Downloads: 0)
4035_14_4.ldr (Size: 52 bytes / Downloads: 0)
4035_17_2.ldr (Size: 52 bytes / Downloads: 0)
I am trying to implement the -CommandLinesList feature from LDView 4.4 into my application.
To do so, I created a text file that looks like this:
temp.txt (Size: 781 bytes / Downloads: 8)
I then have the following situation: When I run ~/LdView64.exe -CommandLinesList=my_file.txt in the command line, the five .ldr files that are specified get exported to .pov format.
However, the INITIAL values (lat 50, long -111, zoom 0.56 in this case) areĀ used throughout ALL five .ldr files. So for all five models, I have the same viewing angle which is not what I want.
Does anyone have an idea for why this occurs?
Thanks in advance
here are the .ldr files
4035_70_0.ldr (Size: 52 bytes / Downloads: 3)
4035_110_3.ldr (Size: 53 bytes / Downloads: 1)
4035_128_1.ldr (Size: 53 bytes / Downloads: 0)
4035_14_4.ldr (Size: 52 bytes / Downloads: 0)
4035_17_2.ldr (Size: 52 bytes / Downloads: 0)