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NAME

       osgearth_cache - manage osgEarth's cache

SYNOPSIS

       osgearth_cache [--list | --seed | --estimate | --threads | --min-level level | --max-level level |
                      --bounds xmin ymin xmax ymax | --index shapefile | --cache-path path | --cache-type type |
                      --purge] file.earth

DESCRIPTION

       osgearth_cache  can  be  used  to manage osgEarth's cache.  The most common usage of osgearth_cache is to
       populate a cache in a non-interactive manner using the --seed argument. See Caching ⟨http://
       docs.osgearth.org/en/latest/user/caching.html⟩ for more information on caching.

OPTIONS

       --list Lists info about the cache in a .earth file

       --seed Seeds the cache in a .earth file

       --estimate
              Print  out  an estimation of the number of tiles, disk space and time it will take to perform this
              seed operation

       --threads
              The number of threads to use for the seed operation (default=1)

       --min-level level
              Lowest LOD level to seed (default=0)

       --max-level level
              Highest LOD level to seed (default=highest available)

       --bounds xmin ymin xmax ymax
              Geospatial bounding box to seed (in map coordinates; default=entire map)

       --index shapefile
              Loads a shapefile (.shp) and uses the feature extents to set the cache seeding  bounding  box(es).
              For  each  feature  in  the  shapefile, adds a bounding box (similar to --bounds) to constrain the
              region you wish to cache.

       --cache-path path
              Overrides the cache path in the .earth file

       --cache-type type
              Overrides the cache type in the .earth file

       --purge
              Purges a layer cache in a .earth file

       file.earth
              Path to the earth file

                                                10 February 2020                               osgearth_cache(1)