It's a Picture clip of the equivalent of what was on you REPORT cover in Register 360 to give you a very rudimentary idea of the positions of the scanner in a plan view. The site map is only good for VERY simple jobs. so then spent the next 30 seconds working out how to get out of the sitemap and never went back. but the text and icons etc aren't scale-able. but when it became apparent I was viewing a 3d dataset in 2d. my first instinct was to attempt to orbit. USB autorun does exist even in windows 10. Haven't tried this yet ,but I'm assuming that there is no way to export multiple sitemaps to Jetstream/LGS file using Publisher Pro from within one Register 360 project? I understand each version within that project exports separately, but multiple sitemaps (say for floors)? This might be helpful in certain circumstances and users. Leica Geosystems HDS Software Product Management Team We have improvements in the works for both the SiteMap itself as well as the deployment of portable projects as a whole, so it would be good to have your feedback. (In this example I have a ‘LeicaJetStreamViewer’ directory that contains the portable viewer and some files in separate folders.)Īs for your comment about the SiteMap, could you give me some more details here? It would be great to know what is/isn’t working for you. Start %~dp0\LeicaJetStreamViewer\JetStreamViewerPortable\JetStreamViewer.exe %~dp0\LeicaJetStreamViewer\LGSfiles\FILENAME.lgs That said, you can still use the portable version of JetStream Viewer on a USB stick and open an LGS file programmatically. Unfortunately, Windows does not allow using autorun in conjunction with removable devices.
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