morse-edit(1)

Loads a MORSE simulation for further edition

Section 1 morse-simulator bookworm source

Description

MORSE-EDIT

NAME

morse-edit - Loads a MORSE simulation for further edition

SYNOPSIS

morse edit [-h] [-b BASE] [--name NAME] [-g GEOM] [env] [file] [pyoptions...]

DESCRIPTION

Open the given Blender scene or Python script in the Blender interface for edition. The simulation can be started by pressing P.

OPTIONS

env

the simulation environment to edit.

file

the exact scene (.py or .blend) to edit (if 'env' is given, within this environment). See section FILE RESOLUTION of morse-run(1) for details.

pyoptions

optional parameters, passed to the Blender python engine in sys.argv

-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-b BASE, --base BASE

specify a Blender scene used as base to apply the Python script.

--name NAME

when running in multi-node mode, sets the name of this node (defaults to either MORSE_NODE if defined or current hostname).

-g GEOM, --geometry GEOM

sets the simulator window geometry. Expected format: WxH or WxH+dx,dy to set an initial x,y delta (from lower left corner).

Refer to morse(1) for global MORSE options.

SEE ALSO

morse(1)

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2009-2010 ONERA Copyright (c) 2009-2016 LAAS-CNRS Copyright (c) 2015-2016 ISAE-SUPAERO Copyright held by the MORSE authors or the institutions employing them, refer to the AUTHORS file for the list. The list of the contributors to each file can be obtained from the commit history (’git log <file>’).

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