Support:Parallax
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- | Then write values into the named text file from other applications, adding an optional second line for secondary viewer: | + | Then write values into the named text file from other application, adding a second line for secondary viewer: |
<inclination-degrees> <azimuth-degrees> <distance-mm> <object-spin-degrees> | <inclination-degrees> <azimuth-degrees> <distance-mm> <object-spin-degrees> | ||
<inclination-degrees> <azimuth-degrees> <distance-mm> | <inclination-degrees> <azimuth-degrees> <distance-mm> | ||
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+ | If there's no second line, a standard (non-parallaxed) view is assigned to the non-facing panels. | ||
For example: | For example: |
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Defining Panels Geometry
On plyview command line:-panels,<width>,<height>,<depth>,<base>,<scale> width : of display panel in mm height : of display panel in mm depth : distance between front and back panels base : offset of panels from ground plane scale : scale panels up or down to suit mesh size
Default settings:
-panels,296,475,401,375,2
Defining Panoramic Background
On plyview command line:-pano,<spin>,<min>,<max>,<file> spin : spin dome around in degrees min : done starts here in degrees max : done ends here in degrees file : filename of 360 panoramic photo
Externally Driven Viewpoint
On plyview command line:
-driven,<file.txt>
Then write values into the named text file from other application, adding a second line for secondary viewer:
<inclination-degrees> <azimuth-degrees> <distance-mm> <object-spin-degrees> <inclination-degrees> <azimuth-degrees> <distance-mm>
If there's no second line, a standard (non-parallaxed) view is assigned to the non-facing panels.
For example:
120.4 10.2 3232.4 77.4
Forcing Next Pose
Write next pose number into a file called blend_next.txt. File will be deleted when that pose becomes active, so driving application can look for that if required. If no new blend_next.txt file is created, viewer reverts to random pose selection.