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Remove spaces in Hololens
Hi everyone!,
I am creating an app for the hololens and I have some troubles when I run my app more than once. The first time that you run the app, the space is created well. However, if you run it in other room, the space, which was stored before, interferes with the actual mapping.
I would to like to know if someone knows how to remove spaces from the code, since you can do it going to Settings -> Systems -> Spaces.
Thanks a lot for your attention!
Cristian.
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stepan_stulov ✭✭✭
Hey, Christian.
To my knowledge, there is no known way to remove a space from code. And it's good to be this way, arguably. Spaces are system-wide. It's up to the user to decide when it's time to clean them, re-scan etc. An individual app killing a space would be like those 90's viruses high-jacking your mouse pointer and doing all kinds of weird stuff. The app should work with the space that Windows 10 decided the HoloLens finds itself in.
Hope this helps.
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Hey, Christian.
To my knowledge, there is no known way to remove a space from code. And it's good to be this way, arguably. Spaces are system-wide. It's up to the user to decide when it's time to clean them, re-scan etc. An individual app killing a space would be like those 90's viruses high-jacking your mouse pointer and doing all kinds of weird stuff. The app should work with the space that Windows 10 decided the HoloLens finds itself in.
Hope this helps.
Building the future of holographic navigation. We're hiring.