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Improves control over the XR reference space by using the stage ref space (user-defined tracking bounds) instead of local ref space (position at application launch), if available. Also adds an "absolute tracking" session option to skip applying eye offsets that are normally added for placing users exactly at landmarks. By enabling absolute tracking, users can define the tracking origin in a way that is not linked to the headset position. Instead, the tracking values given by the XR runtime are left unadjusted and a user can manually calibrate an "origin" landmark object to adjust to their real world space. Can be useful for applications that use external tracking systems and those that primarily only need to use controllers and not the headset (e.g. motion capture). The absolute tracking option requires an update to the VR Scene Inspection addon to be accessible by regular users. Reviewed By: Julian Eisel Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10946
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