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Open creinemann opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

Describe the bug

Not a bug technically...

To make it easier for myself to reference the list of Common arguments on the wiki page I alphabetized them. And I discovered there are two duplicate arguments with different options:

-O, --hazeopacity (Default: 0.9) Opacity of haze; valid values are between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque)

-O, --overlay Path to optional overlay file

Alphabetized list:

-b, --brightness (Default: 1) Brightness adjustment -c, --clut Apply CLUT to IR image for intensity range; e.g. 0.0-1.0 -D, --definitions Path to custom satellite definitions -d, --tolerance (Default: 30) Time tolerance in minutes in identifying suitable satellite images when combining -e, --endtimestamp End timestamp in UTC if stitching multiple files; e.g. 2020-12-20T23:00:30 -f, --force (Default: false) Force overwrite existing output file -g, --gradient Path to gradient configuration -g, --gradient Path to gradient configuration -h, --haze (Default: 0.2) Amount of haze to apply to image; valid values are between 0 (no haze) and 1 (full haze) -i, --interpolation (Default: B) Interpolation type. Valid values are N (nearest neighbour), B (bilinear) -I, --interval Time interval in minutes between images when stitching -L, --noadjustlevels (Default: false) Don't perform histogram equalisation on satellite imagery -m, --minsatellites Minimum number of satellites in images when stitching -O, --hazeopacity (Default: 0.9) Opacity of haze; valid values are between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) -o, --output Required. Path to output file or folder -O, --overlay Path to optional overlay file -q, --quiet (Default: false) Don't perform console output -r, --resolution (Default: 4) Output spatial resolution in km; valid values are 1, 2 or 4 -S, --saturation (Default: 0.7) Saturation adjustment -s, --source Required. Path to IR satellite image(s) -T, --timestamp Target timestamp in UTC if stitching multiple files; e.g. 2020-12-20T23:00:30 -t, --tint (Default: 1b3f66) Tint to apply to satellite image -U, --nounderlay If no underlay should be rendered -u, --underlay Path to full-colour equirectangular underlay image -v, --verbose (Default: false) Verbose console output --version Display version information. --help Display this help screen.

creinemann avatar Dec 04 '20 13:12 creinemann

Thanks Carl! Great idea. The command line parsing library I'm using should be alphabetising already, by isn't doing a very good job of it. Will see if I can update both. Appreciated.

PS. The -O (overlay) option doesn't exist any more, so I have removed.

nullpainter avatar Dec 04 '20 19:12 nullpainter