On Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 3:05:43 PM UTC+2, Maxime Lefort wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I installed it using the standalone compressed biniaries archive for 
> Windows, and used after running otbenv.cmd in the same shell as my python 
> script. (By the way, I habe never been able to make this installation 
> permanent and have to run otbenv.cmd every time I want to use it ..)
>
> Maybe we should call or source otbenv.cmd inside otbcli.bat. (linux and 
osx does this. but that is a bash script)

Thanks,
> Max
>
> Le mardi 28 mars 2017 15:47:39 UTC+2, Maxime Lefort a écrit :
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am willing to export an image file to a Kmz file using KmzEport, but 
>> this module is not present when I run 
>> otbApplication.Registry.GetAvailaibleApplications() (in python 2.7). 
>> Therefore, I can not use it with "KmzExport = 
>> otbApplication.Registry.CreateApplication("KmzExport")"
>>  
>>
>> How can I access it ? It do not understand why it is not present in the 
>> modules list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Max
>>
>

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