Hi>
In previous stable version, having computed something like PCV, when saving the PCV field was available as checkbox.
In current alpha, you've to "setup" the field like, set name, choose the field in a dropwodn , set filed type... So please make it to appear autosetup and users will remove if needed.
I'm experiencing htis when doing Square Rooot to PCV field.
[latest alpha] New scalarfields not proposed when saving
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Re: [latest alpha] New scalarfields not proposed when saving
Yes, that's interesting. I'll point Thomas (the author of the new plugin) to your post.
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Re: [latest alpha] New scalarfields not proposed when saving
I just faced this again and this issue is still live, for example if I compute PCV this is not saved automatically.
Re: [latest alpha] New scalarfields not proposed when saving
Sorry, which file format / export dialog where we speaking about here?
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Re: [latest alpha] New scalarfields not proposed when saving
this happens with user interface. When I save as .las.
For example, if you compute PCV. When you save the file, on the "extra escalar fields" tab PCV does not show up automatically.
In the past this was seamless with a checkbox, which was automatically enabled. I don´t mind the new UI, it is ok with more options, just that new scalar fields should be auto added.
For example, if you compute PCV. When you save the file, on the "extra escalar fields" tab PCV does not show up automatically.
In the past this was seamless with a checkbox, which was automatically enabled. I don´t mind the new UI, it is ok with more options, just that new scalar fields should be auto added.
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Re: [latest alpha] New scalarfields not proposed when saving
This is still the case in the current stable version.
Re: [latest alpha] New scalarfields not proposed when saving
Can you open a ticket on github and tag Thomas Montaigu (the new LAS I/O author) maybe?
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