Visual3D CommandLine: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "{{Languages}} {| align="right" | __TOC__ |} =Launching Visual3D & Pipeline Externally= Launching Visual3D from a DOS Command Line (or an external program) If you have a DOS...") |
|||
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
|} | |} | ||
=Launching Visual3D & Pipeline Externally= | == Launching Visual3D & Pipeline Externally == | ||
Launching Visual3D from a DOS Command Line (or an external program) | Launching Visual3D from a DOS Command Line (or an external program) | ||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
:'''c:\Program Files\Visual3D\Visual3D.exe''' | :'''c:\Program Files\Visual3D\Visual3D.exe''' | ||
== Command Line Parameters == | |||
Several parameters can be passed to visual when it is being launched from the command line: | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
: | <strong>-s <pipeline path and file name>:</strong> This can be used to run a saved pipeline immediately after opening V3d from the command line. | ||
<br> | |||
Visual3D.exe -s "C:\Users\user\Documents\scripts\pipeline.v3s" | |||
<br> | |||
<strong>-c <Pipeline command>:</strong> This can be used to execute a specific pipeline command, unaltered default parameters can be excluded. This parameter can be used multiple times to execute multiple pipeline commands. | |||
<br> | |||
Visual3D.exe -c "File_Open/FILE_NAME=motion_file.c3d;" | |||
<br> | |||
<strong>-f <Default Folder>:</strong> This can be used to set the DefaultDataPath. This parameter can be used three times, subsequent uses define the DefaultModelPath and the DefaultReportPath. | |||
<br> | |||
Visual3D.exe -f "C:\Users\user\Documents\data_folder" -f "C:\Users\user\Documents\model_folder" -f "C:\Users\user\Documents\report_folder" | |||
<br> | |||
<strong>/CalTesterStandalone:</strong> This specifies that Visual3D should be launched in a simple, CalTester only mode. | |||
<br> | |||
Visual3D.exe /CalTesterStandalone | |||
<br> | |||
<strong>/HideProtocols:</strong> This specifies that the pop up command wizard should not be shown (This is usually default setting) | |||
<br> | |||
Visual3D.exe /HideProtocols |
Latest revision as of 21:02, 5 March 2024
Language: | English • français • italiano • português • español |
---|
Launching Visual3D & Pipeline Externally
Launching Visual3D from a DOS Command Line (or an external program)
If you have a DOS PATH set to the Visual3D directory you can type
- Visual3D.exe
If not, you must specify the full path to Visual3D.
- c:\Program Files\Visual3D\Visual3D.exe
Command Line Parameters
Several parameters can be passed to visual when it is being launched from the command line:
-s <pipeline path and file name>: This can be used to run a saved pipeline immediately after opening V3d from the command line.
Visual3D.exe -s "C:\Users\user\Documents\scripts\pipeline.v3s"
-c <Pipeline command>: This can be used to execute a specific pipeline command, unaltered default parameters can be excluded. This parameter can be used multiple times to execute multiple pipeline commands.
Visual3D.exe -c "File_Open/FILE_NAME=motion_file.c3d;"
-f <Default Folder>: This can be used to set the DefaultDataPath. This parameter can be used three times, subsequent uses define the DefaultModelPath and the DefaultReportPath.
Visual3D.exe -f "C:\Users\user\Documents\data_folder" -f "C:\Users\user\Documents\model_folder" -f "C:\Users\user\Documents\report_folder"
/CalTesterStandalone: This specifies that Visual3D should be launched in a simple, CalTester only mode.
Visual3D.exe /CalTesterStandalone
/HideProtocols: This specifies that the pop up command wizard should not be shown (This is usually default setting)
Visual3D.exe /HideProtocols