Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of Processing/laguserguide


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Apr 4, 2012, 11:03:51 AM (12 years ago)
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    5353    By default, when panning, rendered buckets are automatically refreshed every time a mouse button is released which may sometimes be slow. To disable this behaviour you can uncheck //Full refresh when panning// button in advanced options. This will make moving the camera much faster, but you'll have to manually refresh the view (by pressing Z) once you set the desired perspective.
    5454* **Detail level**
    55     These values determine how many points should be displayed at given zoom level. Eg. the lower the value for the main overview detail level, the faster LAG will start using the sparse sub-buckets to display the data when zooming out. In case of the profile the higher the value, the less detailed the data. Profile main detail level should generally be left at 0, as different values may result in inaccurate visualisation. Profile preview detail level determines how much of a profile is visible when panning.
     55    These values determine how many points should be displayed at given zoom level. Eg. the lower the value for the main overview detail level, the faster LAG will start using the sparse sub-buckets to display the data when zooming out. In case of the profile the higher the value, the less detailed the data. Profile main detail level should generally be left at 0, as different values may result in inaccurate visualisation. Profile preview detail level determines how much of profile's points are visible while panning.
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    5757== Waveform Data ==
     58While 1.3 point format is fully supported, LAG makes no use of waveform data. You can however open and modify LAS 1.3 files and waveform data will be preserved __as long as you save it to another file__. If you attempt to save it to the same file the waveform part of the data will be lost.
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