Use same Global Shift for all clouds from command line

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dmercel
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Use same Global Shift for all clouds from command line

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Hi There,

I am wondering if it is possible to use the global shift AUTO on all the clouds contained within a file from the command line? I can do it from the main viewer by pressing the 'Apply to All' but there doesn't seem to be a similar function in the command line interface, therefore, the individual clouds get moved to different locations and the 'registration' info gets ruined.

Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
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Re: Use same Global Shift for all clouds from command line

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Well, the AUTO option was not very smart when one was loading LAS files through the command line (as it was simply using the internal LAS shift as is, without considering the previously loaded clouds shift). I fixed this in the latest 2.10.alpha release (now online).

Can you test it?
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Re: Use same Global Shift for all clouds from command line

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The latest version still creates the same issue unfortunately. It just doesn't use the same offset for all the clouds in the file, so they end up distributed incorrectly.
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Re: Use same Global Shift for all clouds from command line

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Are you using LAS files only? Can you maybe send me some sample files to reproduce the issue?
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