Hello,
I have recently downloaded the workbench program on my windons 10
system. When I was trying to set a minimus cluster size, I have read that I
need to use the wb_command program. However, immediate after I tried to
open the program, it shuts off. I am wondering how should I proceed?
I
Hi Ben,
You are not intended to double click wb_command or wb_import as applications,
they are utilities that are used from a terminal or script (generally, after
adding their location to your $PATH, per the install instructions in
README.txt). Double clicking them from a folder window is
To expand on Jenn's answer, one way to see what wb_command does on windows
is to open "command prompt", cd to the "bin_windows64" folder where you
unzipped workbench, and then type "wb_command" and press enter.
If you do as the README.txt suggests and add that folder onto your PATH
environment
Thanks Matt, thought so but wanted to make sure. That should work for now.
CC-ing John Harwell since he had a detailed answer for my last wb_view
question. John, do you know if this would this be feasible to add as a feature?
As Matt noted, the scenes already contain the image/annotation data
Hi Ely,
Not at this time. You can export at whatever resolution you want, however, so
you could think of the scene as the vector graphics file and export at the
desired resolution for a given purpose.
Matt.
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on behalf of "Ely, Benjamin"
Scene files are not a vector format internally, they store the entire GUI
state of wb_view (loaded files, window sizes, tab types and order, order of
layers in tabs, palette settings), and when they are displayed (or captured
via wb_command), the data files are loaded and all the display logic in
Hi everyone,
I’ve created a number of figure panels using workbench viewer and would like to
export them to vector-format graphics files (e.g. EPS or PDF) for use in a
manuscript. Is there a way to do this? While there are many file-type options
in the wb_view Capture Image menu and the