Hi,
I have a question about the command line mode.
The command "-SAVE_CLOUDS" is for saving all the new or modify clouds (activate by default), but my feeling is that we cannot choose the direction where the clouds have to be saved with that command and I think that the default directory is the directory of the last cloud loaded in the line ! Am I right ? Is there a way to choose where (the directory of a folder) my new files have to be saved.
Thank you
Olivier
Command line : how to choose saving file directory ?
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olivier.martin
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Re: Command line : how to choose saving file directory ?
Indeed. I believe that the files are written next to their 'source' file (if any).
There's currently no option to change the default output directory. I'll add this to the TODO list.
There's currently no option to change the default output directory. I'll add this to the TODO list.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
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olivier.martin
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- Joined: Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:24 pm
- Location: Québec, Canada
Re: Command line : how to choose saving file directory ?
Hi,
In command line mode the file which is being opened with CC has to be in the same directory as Cloudcompare.exe? There is no way to "navigate" to the file via command line options?
In command line mode the file which is being opened with CC has to be in the same directory as Cloudcompare.exe? There is no way to "navigate" to the file via command line options?
Re: Command line : how to choose saving file directory ?
Apologies. Found an answer elsewhere and its possible to direct CC to any file location using command line syntax.
Re: Command line : how to choose saving file directory ?
Hi,
has there been any update on this? Would be great not to overwrite the source file.
Also, having the option to only save selected files would be fantastic :)
Cheers,
Linda
has there been any update on this? Would be great not to overwrite the source file.
Also, having the option to only save selected files would be fantastic :)
Cheers,
Linda
Re: Command line : how to choose saving file directory ?
As implied by the previous message, you can either start the command from another directory or use the -FILE setting to specify the output filename so that it's unique.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin