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| Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. | 
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|  * [geometry.in] * [view_maps.in]  | 
 * ["geometry.in"] -- typically, this will be copied from geometry_01.in to geometry_08.in * ["view_maps.in"]  | 
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| * <continue> | * It works best to just select option 5. This will build the object as well as put a thin line depicting the base shape (as defined by SHAPE00.txt) | 
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| * what it makes/changes | * view.jpg -- the image taken from one of the geometry.in stations. | 
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| attachment:filename.jpg | attachment:view_maps-view.jpg | 
view_maps.e
What this program does (Makes an image of the map coverage)
Requires - files
- ["geometry.in"] -- typically, this will be copied from geometry_01.in to geometry_08.in
 - ["view_maps.in"]
 
Input - stdin
- Menu
 
Running VIEW_MAPS 0. All maps 1. Maps with lmks or limbs 2. Maps with lmks 3. Maps with lmks, no albedo 4. All maps + shape outline 5. Maps with lmks or limbs + shape outline 6. Maps with lmks + shape outline
- It works best to just select option 5. This will build the object as well as put a thin line depicting the base shape (as defined by SHAPE00.txt)
 
Output
- view.jpg -- the image taken from one of the geometry.in stations.
 
attachment:view_maps-view.jpg
