> Okay, I will change this text.

Cool, thank you

> No. Cpclean does not change the image positions.

I'm not very clear if you meant "generally speaking and regardless of the 
command arguments used" or rather "when using the --dont-optimize argument". 
Which is it?

In any case, to my understanding, I think the terminal output phrase:
Skipping optimisation, current image positions will be used.
is misleading, as it only applies to step 2 and not 1.

I may get to the rest of your answer after I'm clear on those points.

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