viewSet is undoable, queryable, and editable.
This command positions the camera to one of the pre-defined
positions. If the fit flag is set in conjunction with persp, top,
side, or front; the view is "fit" based on the list of selected
objects (if there are any) or on all the objects if nothing is
selected. If a camera is not specified, the camera in the active
view will be used. If no flag is specified, the camera is set to
the home position.
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-persp(-p)
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Moves the camera to the persp position.
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-top(-t)
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Moves the camera to the top position.
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-bottom(-bo)
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Moves the camera to the bottom position.
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-rightSide(-rs)
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Moves the camera to the right side position.
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-leftSide(-ls)
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Moves the camera to the left side position.
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-side(-s)
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Moves the camera to the (right) side position (deprecated).
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-front(-f)
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Moves the camera to the front position.
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-back(-b)
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Moves the camera to the back position.
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-home(-h)
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Executes the camera's home attribute command. Before the
string is executed, all occurances of "%camera" will be
replaced by the camera's name. Use the camera command to set a
camera's home command.
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-previousView(-pv)
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Moves the camera to the previous position.
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-nextView(-nv)
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Moves the camera to the next position.
-fit
Apply a viewFit after positioning camera to persp, top, side,
or front.
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-fitFactor(-ff)
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Specifies how much of the view should be filled with the "fitted" items
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