.\" Automatically generated by egg-crop -write-bam .TH EGG-CROP 1 "27 December 2014" "1.9.0" Panda3D .SH NAME egg-crop \- crop geometry in an .egg file .SH SYNOPSIS \fBegg-crop\fR [opts] -o output.egg input.egg .br \fBegg-crop\fR [opts] input.egg >output.egg .SH DESCRIPTION egg\-crop strips out all parts of an egg file that fall outside of an arbitrary bounding volume, specified with a minimum and maximum point in world coordinates. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-noabs Don't allow the input egg file to have absolute pathnames. If it does, abort with an error. This option is designed to help detect errors when populating or building a standalone model tree, which should be self-contained and include only relative pathnames. .TP .BI "\-min " "x,y,z" Specify the minimum point. .TP .BI "\-max " "x,y,z" Specify the maximum point. .TP .BI "\-o " "filename" Specify the filename to which the resulting egg file will be written. If this option is omitted, the egg file is written to standard output. .TP .BI "\-cs " "coordinate-system" Specify the coordinate system of the resulting egg file. This may be one of 'y-up', 'z-up', 'y-up-left', or 'z-up-left'. The default is the same coordinate system as the input egg file. If this is different from the input egg file, a conversion will be performed. .TP .B \-f Force complete loading: load up the egg file along with all of its external references. .TP .B \-h Display this help page.