visual3d:tutorials:pipeline:advanced_pipeline_commands
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* An example of exporting graphs and metrics and screen shot images is there. We prefer actually building a report in V3D and exporting graphs as SVG or PNG images rather than exporting raw ASCII data for consistency and easy error checking reasons. | * An example of exporting graphs and metrics and screen shot images is there. We prefer actually building a report in V3D and exporting graphs as SVG or PNG images rather than exporting raw ASCII data for consistency and easy error checking reasons. | ||
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Meta-Commands are used for complex functions or general processing. A meta-command is a Visual3D pipeline into which parameters can be passed. The meta-command should be stored in a folder labeled Meta-Commands, | Meta-Commands are used for complex functions or general processing. A meta-command is a Visual3D pipeline into which parameters can be passed. The meta-command should be stored in a folder labeled Meta-Commands, | ||
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