Removed redundent write_usage function.

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Robert Osfield
2003-05-20 08:57:02 +00:00
parent e2ec462fab
commit 601c8d72f2

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@@ -21,37 +21,6 @@
#include <osgUtil/Optimizer>
void write_usage(std::ostream& out,const std::string& name)
{
out << std::endl;
out <<"usage:"<< std::endl;
out <<" "<<name<<" [options] infile1 [infile2 ...]"<< std::endl;
out << std::endl;
out <<"options:"<< std::endl;
out <<" -l libraryName - load plugin of name libraryName"<< std::endl;
out <<" i.e. -l osgdb_pfb"<< std::endl;
out <<" Useful for loading reader/writers which can load"<< std::endl;
out <<" other file formats in addition to its extension."<< std::endl;
out <<" -e extensionName - load reader/wrter plugin for file extension"<< std::endl;
out <<" i.e. -e pfb"<< std::endl;
out <<" Useful short hand for specifying full library name as"<< std::endl;
out <<" done with -l above, as it automatically expands to"<< std::endl;
out <<" the full library name appropriate for each platform."<< std::endl;
out <<std::endl;
out <<" -stereo - switch on stereo rendering, using the default of,"<< std::endl;
out <<" ANAGLYPHIC or the value set in the OSG_STEREO_MODE "<< std::endl;
out <<" environmental variable. See doc/stereo.html for "<< std::endl;
out <<" further details on setting up accurate stereo "<< std::endl;
out <<" for your system. "<< std::endl;
out <<" -stereo ANAGLYPHIC - switch on anaglyphic(red/cyan) stereo rendering."<< std::endl;
out <<" -stereo QUAD_BUFFER - switch on quad buffered stereo rendering."<< std::endl;
out <<std::endl;
out <<" -stencil - use a visual with stencil buffer enabled, this "<< std::endl;
out <<" also allows the depth complexity statistics mode"<< std::endl;
out <<" to be used (press 'p' three times to cycle to it)."<< std::endl;
out << std::endl;
}
osg::Node* decorate_with_clip_node(osg::Node* subgraph)
{
@@ -171,7 +140,6 @@ int main( int argc, char **argv )
osg::Node* loadedModel = osgDB::readNodeFiles(arguments);
if (!loadedModel)
{
write_usage(osg::notify(osg::NOTICE),argv[0]);
return 1;
}