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NAME

       morse-run - Runs a MORSE simulation

SYNOPSIS

       morse run [-h] [--name NAME] [-g GEOM] [env] [file] [pyoptions...]

DESCRIPTION

       Runs a simulation (must be a Python script) without loading the Blender interface.

OPTIONS

       env    the simulation environment to run.

       file   the  exact scene (.py or .blend) to run (if 'env' is given, within this environment).  See section
              FILE RESOLUTION below for details.

       pyoptions
              optional parameters, passed to the Blender python engine in sys.argv

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --name NAME
              when running in multi-node mode, sets the name of this node  (defaults  to  either  MORSE_NODE  if
              defined or current hostname).

       -g GEOM, --geometry GEOM
              sets  the simulator window geometry. Expected format: WxH or WxH+dx,dy to set an initial x,y delta
              (from lower left corner).

       Refer to morse(1) for global MORSE options.

FILE RESOLUTION

       MORSE tries to figure out which simulation you want to open with the following strategy:

       If only one parameter *arg* is given:if arg is a configured simulation environment with prefix $ENVROOT:

                • if $ENVROOT/default.py exists, launch it.

                • else,  if  any  file  with  an  extension  {.py|.blend}  exists,  launch  the  first  one  (in
                  alphanumerical order)

                • else if a file called arg exists in the current directory, launch it.

                • else, fail

       • else  check  if  a  file  called  arg exists, and launch it (note that in that case, arg can contain an
         absolute path or a path relative to the current directory).

       If two parameters *arg1* and *arg2* are given:if arg1 is a configured simulation environment with prefix $ENVROOT:

                • if $ENVROOT/arg2 exists, launch it

                • else, add $ENVROOT to MORSE environment, and if arg2 exists, launch it  (note  that  arg2  can
                  contain an absolute path or a path relative to the current directory)

       • else fail

SEE ALSO

       morse(1)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  (c)  2009-2010  ONERA  Copyright  (c) 2009-2016 LAAS-CNRS Copyright (c) 2015-2016 ISAE-SUPAERO
       Copyright held by the MORSE authors or the institutions employing them, refer to the AUTHORS file for the
       list.  The  list  of  the  contributors  to  each  file can be obtained from the commit history ('git log
       <file>').