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1 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 ray/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 |
2 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:32 1993 | |
3 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:10 2001 | |
4 | @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ | |
5 | Note that the picture file must contain correct view specifications, | |
6 | as maintained by | |
7 | .I rpict(1), | |
8 | -.I rview(1), | |
9 | +.I radview(1), | |
10 | .I pfilt(1) | |
11 | and | |
12 | .I pinterp(1). | |
13 | @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ | |
14 | .I ximage(1) | |
15 | to decide what this value should be. | |
16 | Alternatively, one can use the 't' command within | |
17 | -.I rview(1). | |
18 | +.I radview(1). | |
19 | The idea is to pick a threshold that is well above the average level | |
20 | but smaller than the source areas. | |
21 | .PP | |
22 | @@ -157,4 +157,4 @@ | |
23 | group at EPFL in Switzerland. | |
24 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
25 | getinfo(1), glare(1), glarendx(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), | |
26 | -rview(1), xglaresrc(1), ximage(1) | |
27 | +radview(1), xglaresrc(1), ximage(1) | |
28 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 | |
29 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 Mon Oct 10 20:06:53 1994 | |
30 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:18 2001 | |
31 | @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ | |
32 | .SH AUTHOR | |
33 | Jean-Louis Scartezzini and Greg Ward | |
34 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
35 | -genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
36 | +genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
37 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 | |
38 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993 | |
39 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:29 2001 | |
40 | @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ | |
41 | Because spheres and cylinders are used to construct boxes with | |
42 | rounded edges, a transparent box of this type appears quite messy. | |
43 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
44 | -genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
45 | +genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
46 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 | |
47 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 Wed Apr 9 22:46:29 1997 | |
48 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:36 2001 | |
49 | @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ | |
50 | .SH AUTHOR | |
51 | Greg Ward | |
52 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
53 | -genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
54 | +genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
55 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 | |
56 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 Wed Mar 20 01:33:54 1996 | |
57 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:42 2001 | |
58 | @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ | |
59 | normals. | |
60 | If the normals face inward, the appearance will be bizarre. | |
61 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
62 | -genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
63 | +genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
64 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 | |
65 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993 | |
66 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:49 2001 | |
67 | @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ | |
68 | The -s option doesn't modify the surface normal correctly | |
69 | for the opposite side. | |
70 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
71 | -calc(1), genbox(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
72 | +calc(1), genbox(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
73 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 ray/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 | |
74 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 Sat Dec 21 03:23:24 1996 | |
75 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:57 2001 | |
76 | @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ | |
77 | description to use with the | |
78 | .I \-av | |
79 | option of the RADIANCE rendering programs. | |
80 | -(See rview(1) and rpict(1).) | |
81 | +(See radview(1) and rpict(1).) | |
82 | This value is the cosine-weighted radiance of the sky in | |
83 | watts/steradian/meter2. | |
84 | .PP | |
85 | @@ -221,4 +221,4 @@ | |
86 | .SH AUTHOR | |
87 | Greg Ward | |
88 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
89 | -rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
90 | +rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
91 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 ray/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 | |
92 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993 | |
93 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:11 2001 | |
94 | @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ | |
95 | The smoothing operation requires that functions be defined | |
96 | beyond the [0,1] boundaries of s and t. | |
97 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
98 | -calc(1), genbox(1), genrev(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
99 | +calc(1), genbox(1), genrev(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
100 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 | |
101 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993 | |
102 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:18 2001 | |
103 | @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ | |
104 | opaque materials should be used with this object. | |
105 | Also, a worm cannot double back inside itself without making a mess. | |
106 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
107 | -calc(1), genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1) | |
108 | +calc(1), genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1) | |
109 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 ray/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 | |
110 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:34 1993 | |
111 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:25 2001 | |
112 | @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ | |
113 | .SH AUTHOR | |
114 | Greg Ward | |
115 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
116 | -oconv(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rview(1) | |
117 | +oconv(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), radview(1) | |
118 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 ray/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 | |
119 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:35 1993 | |
120 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:39 2001 | |
121 | @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ | |
122 | .I rpict(1), | |
123 | .I rtrace(1), | |
124 | or | |
125 | -.I rview(1). | |
126 | +.I radview(1). | |
127 | The default mode prints the position, direction, level, weight, | |
128 | radius, value, position gradient and direction gradient | |
129 | for each stored ambient value preceded by a | |
130 | @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ | |
131 | .SH AUTHOR | |
132 | Greg Ward | |
133 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
134 | -getinfo(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1) | |
135 | +getinfo(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1) | |
136 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 ray/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 | |
137 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 Fri Oct 6 18:12:05 1995 | |
138 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:47 2001 | |
139 | @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ | |
140 | secondary sources whose contributions can be computed more efficiently by | |
141 | .I rpict(1) | |
142 | and | |
143 | -.I rview(1). | |
144 | +.I radview(1). | |
145 | This type of optimization is most useful for windows and skylights which | |
146 | represent concentrated sources of indirect illumination. | |
147 | .I Mkillum | |
148 | @@ -188,4 +188,4 @@ | |
149 | Work on this program was initiated and sponsored by the LESO | |
150 | group at EPFL in Switzerland. | |
151 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
152 | -oconv(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1) | |
153 | +oconv(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1) | |
154 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/objview.1 ray/doc/man/man1/objview.1 | |
155 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/objview.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:36 1993 | |
156 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/objview.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:58 2001 | |
157 | @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ | |
158 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
159 | .I Objview | |
160 | renders a RADIANCE object interactively using | |
161 | -.I rview(1). | |
162 | +.I radview(1). | |
163 | This program is merely a shell script that adds some light | |
164 | sources to the scene then calls | |
165 | .I oconv(1) | |
166 | to make an octree, followed by | |
167 | -.I rview(1) | |
168 | +.I radview(1) | |
169 | with a sensible viewpoint. | |
170 | .PP | |
171 | Commands beginning with an exclamation point ('!') | |
172 | @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ | |
173 | .SH AUTHOR | |
174 | Greg Ward | |
175 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
176 | -oconv(1), rpict(1), rview(1) | |
177 | +oconv(1), rpict(1), radview(1) | |
178 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 ray/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 | |
179 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 Wed Aug 16 03:19:06 1995 | |
180 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:05 2001 | |
181 | @@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ | |
182 | can be used to automate octree creation and maintenance. | |
183 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
184 | getbbox(1), getinfo(1), make(1), rad(1), | |
185 | -rpict(1), rview(1), rtrace(1), xform(1) | |
186 | +rpict(1), radview(1), rtrace(1), xform(1) | |
187 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 ray/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 | |
188 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 Wed Jan 24 20:47:40 1996 | |
189 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:14 2001 | |
190 | @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ | |
191 | The input picture files must contain correct view specifications, as | |
192 | maintained by | |
193 | .I rpict(1), | |
194 | -.I rview(1), | |
195 | +.I radview(1), | |
196 | .I pfilt(1) | |
197 | and | |
198 | .I pinterp. | |
199 | @@ -237,4 +237,4 @@ | |
200 | Greg Ward | |
201 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
202 | getinfo(1), pdfblur(1), pfilt(1), pmblur(1), rpict(1), ranimate(1), | |
203 | -rtrace(1), rview(1) | |
204 | +rtrace(1), radview(1) | |
205 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 ray/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 | |
206 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 Wed Jan 8 18:03:05 1997 | |
207 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:21 2001 | |
208 | @@ -221,4 +221,4 @@ | |
209 | the scanline ordering or picture size. | |
210 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
211 | getinfo(1), pcompos(1), pfilt(1), pflip(1), | |
212 | -protate(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1) | |
213 | +protate(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1) | |
214 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rad.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rad.1 | |
215 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rad.1 Thu Oct 17 18:38:57 1996 | |
216 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/rad.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:53 2001 | |
217 | @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ | |
218 | .I rpict(1), | |
219 | .I pfilt(1), | |
220 | and/or | |
221 | -.I rview(1) | |
222 | +.I radview(1) | |
223 | to render a specific scene. | |
224 | Variables in | |
225 | .I rfile | |
226 | @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ | |
227 | The | |
228 | .I \-o | |
229 | option specifies an output device for | |
230 | -.I rview | |
231 | +.I radview | |
232 | (usually "x11") | |
233 | and runs this interactive program instead, using the first view in | |
234 | .I rfile | |
235 | @@ -190,10 +190,10 @@ | |
236 | It is important to set this variable properly as it is used to | |
237 | determine the ambient value. | |
238 | An appropriate setting may be discovered by running | |
239 | -.I rview | |
240 | +.I radview | |
241 | and noting the exposure given by the "exposure =" command. | |
242 | As in | |
243 | -.I rview | |
244 | +.I radview | |
245 | and | |
246 | .I pfilt, | |
247 | the exposure setting may be given either as a multiplier or as a | |
248 | @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ | |
249 | values will be stored by | |
250 | .I rpict | |
251 | or | |
252 | -.I rview. | |
253 | +.I radview. | |
254 | Although it is not required, an ambient file should be given whenever | |
255 | an interreflection calculation is expected. | |
256 | This will optimize successive runs and minimize artifacts. | |
257 | @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ | |
258 | This file can later be accessed by | |
259 | .I rpict | |
260 | or | |
261 | -.I rview | |
262 | +.I radview | |
263 | in subsequent manual runs using the at-sign ('@') file insert option. | |
264 | (Using an "OPTFILE" also reduces the length of the rendering | |
265 | command, which improves appearance and may even be necessary on some | |
266 | @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ | |
267 | This variable may be used to specify additional options to | |
268 | .I rpict | |
269 | or | |
270 | -.I rview. | |
271 | +.I radview. | |
272 | These options will appear after the options set automatically by | |
273 | .I rad, | |
274 | and thus will override the default values. | |
275 | @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ | |
276 | Now we can invoke | |
277 | .I rad | |
278 | to take a look at our scene interactively with | |
279 | -.I rview: | |
280 | +.I radview: | |
281 | .IP "" .2i | |
282 | rad -o x11 sample.rif | |
283 | .PP | |
284 | @@ -566,10 +566,10 @@ | |
285 | .I oconv | |
286 | first to create the octree (assuming it doesn't | |
287 | already exist), then | |
288 | -.I rview | |
289 | +.I radview | |
290 | with a long list of options. | |
291 | Let's say that from within | |
292 | -.I rview, | |
293 | +.I radview, | |
294 | we wrote out the view files "view1.vp" and "view2.vp". | |
295 | We could add these to "sample.rif" like so: | |
296 | .IP "" .2i | |
297 | @@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ | |
298 | .fi | |
299 | .PP | |
300 | To start | |
301 | -.I rview | |
302 | +.I radview | |
303 | again using vw2 instead of the default, we use: | |
304 | .IP "" .2i | |
305 | rad -o x11 -v vw2 sample.rif | |
306 | @@ -635,4 +635,4 @@ | |
307 | problematic on systems that don't distinguish case in filenames. | |
308 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
309 | make(1), mkillum(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), raddpend(1), ranimate(1), | |
310 | -rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1) | |
311 | +rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1) | |
312 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 | |
313 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 Wed Apr 17 23:22:22 1996 | |
314 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 Fri Jun 22 13:43:07 2001 | |
315 | @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ | |
316 | .BI -vf \ file | |
317 | Get view parameters from | |
318 | .I file, | |
319 | -which may be a picture or a file created by rview (with the "view" command). | |
320 | +which may be a picture or a file created by radview (with the "view" command). | |
321 | .TP | |
322 | .BI -x \ res | |
323 | Set the maximum x resolution to | |
324 | @@ -740,4 +740,4 @@ | |
325 | Greg Ward | |
326 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
327 | getinfo(1), lookamb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rad(1), | |
328 | -rtrace(1), rview(1) | |
329 | +rtrace(1), radview(1) | |
330 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 | |
331 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 Wed Apr 17 23:22:23 1996 | |
332 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 Fri Jun 22 13:43:14 2001 | |
333 | @@ -589,4 +589,4 @@ | |
334 | Greg Ward | |
335 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
336 | getinfo(1), lookamb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), | |
337 | -pvalue(1), rpict(1), rview(1), ximage(1) | |
338 | +pvalue(1), rpict(1), radview(1), ximage(1) | |
339 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rview.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rview.1 | |
340 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rview.1 Thu Feb 15 00:48:41 1996 | |
341 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/rview.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:06 2001 | |
342 | @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ | |
343 | .\" SCCSid "@(#)rview.1 2.21 2/14/96 LBL" | |
344 | -.TH RVIEW 1 2/14/96 RADIANCE | |
345 | +.TH RADVIEW 1 2/14/96 RADIANCE | |
346 | .SH NAME | |
347 | -rview - generate RADIANCE images interactively | |
348 | +radview - generate RADIANCE images interactively | |
349 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
350 | -.B rview | |
351 | +.B radview | |
352 | [ | |
353 | .B "rpict options" | |
354 | ][ | |
355 | @@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ | |
356 | ] | |
357 | .B octree | |
358 | .br | |
359 | -.B "rview [ options ] \-defaults" | |
360 | +.B "radview [ options ] \-defaults" | |
361 | .br | |
362 | -.B "rview \-devices" | |
363 | +.B "radview \-devices" | |
364 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
365 | -.I Rview | |
366 | +.I Radview | |
367 | generates RADIANCE images using | |
368 | .I octree. | |
369 | Options specify the viewing parameters as well as | |
370 | @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ | |
371 | and | |
372 | .I \-pa | |
373 | options are unnecessary, since | |
374 | -.I rview | |
375 | +.I radview | |
376 | scales the display image to the specified output device. | |
377 | Additionally, the | |
378 | .I \-b | |
379 | @@ -63,28 +63,28 @@ | |
380 | In the third form, the list of supported output devices | |
381 | is displayed. | |
382 | .PP | |
383 | -.I Rview | |
384 | +.I Radview | |
385 | starts rendering the image from the selected viewpoint and | |
386 | gradually improves the resolution of the display until | |
387 | interrupted by keyboard input. | |
388 | -.I Rview | |
389 | +.I Radview | |
390 | then issues a prompt (usually ':') and accepts a command | |
391 | line from the user. | |
392 | -.I Rview | |
393 | +.I Radview | |
394 | may also stop its calculation and wait for command input if | |
395 | the resolution of the display has reached the resolution of the | |
396 | graphics device. | |
397 | At this point, it will give the 'done:' prompt and await further | |
398 | instructions. | |
399 | If | |
400 | -.I rview | |
401 | +.I radview | |
402 | runs out of memory due to lack of resources to store its computed | |
403 | image, it will give the 'out of memory:' prompt. | |
404 | At this prompt, the user can save the image, quit, or even restart | |
405 | a new image, although this is not generally recommended | |
406 | on virtual memory machines for efficiency reasons. | |
407 | .PP | |
408 | -.I Rview | |
409 | +.I Radview | |
410 | is not meant to be a rendering program, and we strongly recommend that | |
411 | .I rpict(1) | |
412 | be used instead for that purpose. | |
413 | @@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ | |
414 | .I rpict(1) | |
415 | does not store its image in memory or update any display of its output, | |
416 | it is much faster and less wasteful of its resources than | |
417 | -.I rview. | |
418 | -.I Rview | |
419 | +.I radview. | |
420 | +.I Radview | |
421 | is intended as a quick interactive program for deciding viewpoints | |
422 | and debugging scene descriptions and is not suited for producing | |
423 | polished images. | |
424 | @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ | |
425 | appearing in | |
426 | .I rfile). | |
427 | If | |
428 | -.I rview | |
429 | +.I radview | |
430 | was started by | |
431 | .I rad, | |
432 | then the | |
433 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/trad.1 ray/doc/man/man1/trad.1 | |
434 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/trad.1 Wed Jan 24 20:50:59 1996 | |
435 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/trad.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:16 2001 | |
436 | @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ | |
437 | .I wish | |
438 | and Tcl/Tk language by John Ousterhout | |
439 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
440 | -oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rview(1), wish(1), ximage(1) | |
441 | +oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), radview(1), wish(1), ximage(1) | |
442 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 ray/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 | |
443 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 Fri Aug 30 01:32:19 1996 | |
444 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:22 2001 | |
445 | @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ | |
446 | .SH AUTHOR | |
447 | Greg Ward | |
448 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
449 | -pdfblur(1), rad(1), rcalc(1), rpict(1), rview(1) | |
450 | +pdfblur(1), rad(1), rcalc(1), rpict(1), radview(1) | |
451 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xform.1 ray/doc/man/man1/xform.1 | |
452 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xform.1 Wed Jun 19 01:34:19 1996 | |
453 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/xform.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:29 2001 | |
454 | @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@ | |
455 | .SH BUGS | |
456 | Only regular (distortion-free) transformations are allowed. | |
457 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
458 | -genbox(1), gensurf(1), oconv(1), replmarks(1), rpict(1), rview(1) | |
459 | +genbox(1), gensurf(1), oconv(1), replmarks(1), rpict(1), radview(1) | |
460 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 ray/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 | |
461 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 Thu Apr 17 19:37:42 1997 | |
462 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:35 2001 | |
463 | @@ -234,5 +234,5 @@ | |
464 | .br | |
465 | Philip Thompson (MIT) | |
466 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
467 | -aedimage(1), pcond(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), xglaresrc(1), | |
468 | +aedimage(1), pcond(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), xglaresrc(1), | |
469 | xshowtrace(1) | |
470 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 ray/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 | |
471 | --- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:47 1993 | |
472 | +++ ray/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:44 2001 | |
473 | @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ | |
474 | The picture should have been created from a previous | |
475 | .I rpict(1) | |
476 | or | |
477 | -.I rview(1) | |
478 | +.I radview(1) | |
479 | calculation using the given octree. | |
480 | Once the image is displayed, the user can use the 't' command of | |
481 | .I ximage | |
482 | @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ | |
483 | .I xshowtrace | |
484 | starts drawing rays, the rays will be displaced. | |
485 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
486 | -oconv(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), ximage(1) | |
487 | +oconv(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), ximage(1) | |
488 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/ray.1 ray/doc/ray.1 | |
489 | --- ray.orig/doc/ray.1 Mon Dec 16 01:35:36 1996 | |
490 | +++ ray/doc/ray.1 Fri Jun 22 13:46:31 2001 | |
491 | @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ | |
492 | The central program is | |
493 | .I rpict, | |
494 | which produces a picture from a scene description. | |
495 | -.I Rview | |
496 | +.I Radview | |
497 | is a variation of | |
498 | .I rpict | |
499 | that computes and displays images interactively. | |
500 | @@ -1305,10 +1305,10 @@ | |
501 | but the octree will serve as input to the ray-tracing | |
502 | programs and directs the use of a scene description. | |
503 | .PP | |
504 | -.I Rview | |
505 | +.I Radview | |
506 | is ray-tracing program for viewing a scene interactively. | |
507 | When the user specifies a new perspective, | |
508 | -.I rview | |
509 | +.I radview | |
510 | quickly displays a rough | |
511 | image on the terminal, then progressively | |
512 | increases the resolution as the user looks on. | |
513 | diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/tutorial.1 ray/doc/tutorial.1 | |
514 | --- ray.orig/doc/tutorial.1 Thu Jan 2 04:16:19 1997 | |
515 | +++ ray/doc/tutorial.1 Fri Jun 22 13:47:23 2001 | |
516 | @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ | |
517 | .LP | |
518 | Now that we have a simple scene description, we may look at it with | |
519 | the interactive viewing program, | |
520 | -.B rview. | |
521 | +.B radview. | |
522 | First, however, we must create the "octree" | |
523 | file that will be used to accelerate the rendering process. | |
524 | To accomplish this, type the following command: | |
525 | @@ -163,12 +163,12 @@ | |
526 | where to point its camera. | |
527 | To simplify our example, we will use the same starting position for | |
528 | all our renderings, and change views only once | |
529 | -.B rview | |
530 | +.B radview | |
531 | is started: | |
532 | .QP | |
533 | % | |
534 | .I | |
535 | -rview -vp 2.25 .375 1 -vd -.25 .125 -.125 -av .5 .5 .5 test.oct | |
536 | +radview -vp 2.25 .375 1 -vd -.25 .125 -.125 -av .5 .5 .5 test.oct | |
537 | .R | |
538 | .LP | |
539 | The "-vp" option gives the view point, and the "-vd" option gives | |
540 | @@ -176,22 +176,22 @@ | |
541 | The "-av" option specifies the amount of light globally present | |
542 | in the scene, permitting portions of the scene that are not | |
543 | illuminated directly to be visible. | |
544 | -.B Rview | |
545 | +.B Radview | |
546 | has many more options, and their default values may be discovered using: | |
547 | .QP | |
548 | % | |
549 | -.I "rview -defaults" | |
550 | +.I "radview -defaults" | |
551 | .LP | |
552 | You should start to see an image of a red ball forming on your screen. | |
553 | Take this opportunity to try each of | |
554 | -.B rview's | |
555 | +.B radview's | |
556 | commands, as described in the manual. | |
557 | If you make a mistake in a view specification, use the | |
558 | .B last | |
559 | command to get back to where you were. | |
560 | It is probably a good idea to save your favorite view using the following | |
561 | command from within | |
562 | -.B rview: | |
563 | +.B radview: | |
564 | .QP | |
565 | : | |
566 | .I "view default.vf" | |
567 | @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ | |
568 | .I "oconv room.rad > test.oct" | |
569 | .br | |
570 | % | |
571 | -.I "rview -vf default.vf -av .5 .5 .5 test.oct" | |
572 | +.I "radview -vf default.vf -av .5 .5 .5 test.oct" | |
573 | .LP | |
574 | This is better, but our ball and light source are still floating, which | |
575 | is an unrealistic condition for most rooms. | |
576 | @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ | |
577 | Now let's look at our modified scene, using the same command as before: | |
578 | .QP | |
579 | % | |
580 | -.I "rview -vf default.vf -av .5 .5 .5 test.oct" | |
581 | +.I "radview -vf default.vf -av .5 .5 .5 test.oct" | |
582 | .LP | |
583 | As you look around the scene, you will need to adjust the exposure repeatedly | |
584 | to be able to see detail over the wide dynamic range now present. | |
585 | @@ -611,13 +611,13 @@ | |
586 | .I "e 1" | |
587 | .LP | |
588 | All commands in | |
589 | -.B rview | |
590 | +.B radview | |
591 | can be abbreviated by one or two letters. | |
592 | Additional control over the exposure is possible by changing the multiplier | |
593 | factor to a value greater than one to lighten or less than one to darken. | |
594 | It is also possible to use absolute settings and spot normalization. | |
595 | (See the | |
596 | -.B rview | |
597 | +.B radview | |
598 | manual entry for details.)\0 | |
599 | .LP | |
600 | You may notice that, other than a patch of sun on the floor, the window does | |
601 | @@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ | |
602 | # Technically, we could stop here and let rad figure out the rest, | |
603 | # but it is very useful to also give an exposure value that is | |
604 | # appropriate for this scene. We may discover this value from within | |
605 | -# rview using the "e =" command once we have found the exposure level we | |
606 | +# radview using the "e =" command once we have found the exposure level we | |
607 | # like. For the interior of our space under these particular lighting | |
608 | # conditions, an exposure value of 0.5 works well: | |
609 | ||
610 | @@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ | |
611 | option tells | |
612 | .B rad | |
613 | to run | |
614 | -.B rview | |
615 | +.B radview | |
616 | under | |
617 | .I X11 | |
618 | instead of creating pictures (the default action) using | |
619 | @@ -803,18 +803,18 @@ | |
620 | substitute the appropriate driver module for | |
621 | .I x11. | |
622 | To discover what modules are available with your version of | |
623 | -.B rview, | |
624 | +.B radview, | |
625 | type: | |
626 | .QP | |
627 | % | |
628 | -.I "rview -devices" | |
629 | +.I "radview -devices" | |
630 | .LP | |
631 | Once started, | |
632 | .B rad | |
633 | shows us the commands as it executes them, first | |
634 | .B oconv | |
635 | then | |
636 | -.B rview. | |
637 | +.B radview. | |
638 | .LP | |
639 | Since we didn't specify a view in our control file, | |
640 | .B rad | |
641 | @@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ | |
642 | Rather than executing another | |
643 | .B rad | |
644 | command, we can get the same view functionality from within | |
645 | -.B rview | |
646 | +.B radview | |
647 | using the "L" command. | |
648 | (This is a single-letter command, corresponding roughly to the "last" | |
649 | command for retrieving views from files, explained earlier.)\0 | |
650 | @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ | |
651 | end of the control file for later access and batch rendering. | |
652 | For example, you can put the default viewpoint into your control file | |
653 | using the | |
654 | -.B rview | |
655 | +.B radview | |
656 | commands: | |
657 | .QP | |
658 | : | |
659 | @@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ | |
660 | (Shorter view names are better because they end up being part of the | |
661 | picture file name, which can get quite long.)\0 | |
662 | Move around in | |
663 | -.B rview | |
664 | +.B radview | |
665 | to find a few different views you like, and save them (with sensible names) | |
666 | to the control file using the "V" command. | |
667 | If you make a mistake and save a view you later decide you dislike, you | |
668 | @@ -1036,20 +1036,20 @@ | |
669 | .fi | |
670 | .LP | |
671 | To look at the scene with | |
672 | -.B rview, | |
673 | +.B radview, | |
674 | simply run: | |
675 | .QP | |
676 | % | |
677 | .I "rad -o x11 inter.rif" | |
678 | .LP | |
679 | Probably the first thing you notice after starting | |
680 | -.B rview | |
681 | +.B radview | |
682 | is that nothing happens. | |
683 | It takes the calculation a while to get going, as it must trace | |
684 | many rays at the outset to determine the contribution at each | |
685 | point from the window area. | |
686 | Once | |
687 | -.B rview | |
688 | +.B radview | |
689 | has stored up some values, the progress rate improves, but it | |
690 | never really reaches blistering speed. | |
691 | .LP | |
692 | diff -Nur ray.orig/src/rt/Rmakefile ray/src/rt/Rmakefile | |
693 | --- ray.orig/src/rt/Rmakefile Fri Jun 22 13:13:13 2001 | |
694 | +++ ray/src/rt/Rmakefile Fri Jun 22 13:37:28 2001 | |
695 | @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ | |
696 | # What this makefile produces: | |
697 | # | |
698 | ||
699 | -PROGS = rtrace rpict rview lookamb | |
700 | +PROGS = rtrace rpict radview lookamb | |
701 | ||
702 | all: $(PROGS) $(SPECIAL) | |
703 | ||
704 | @@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ | |
705 | $(DESTDIR)/rpict: $(RPOBJS) | |
706 | $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(DESTDIR)/rpict $(RPOBJS) $(LIBS) | |
707 | ||
708 | -rview: $(RVOBJS) | |
709 | - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o rview $(RVOBJS) $(DLIBS) $(LIBS) | |
710 | +radview: $(RVOBJS) | |
711 | + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o radview $(RVOBJS) $(DLIBS) $(LIBS) | |
712 | ||
713 | $(DESTDIR)/lookamb: lookamb.o ambio.o | |
714 | $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(DESTDIR)/lookamb lookamb.o ambio.o -lrayt | |
715 | diff -Nur ray.orig/src/util/objview.csh ray/src/util/objview.csh | |
716 | --- ray.orig/src/util/objview.csh Fri Feb 9 21:57:00 1996 | |
717 | +++ ray/src/util/objview.csh Fri Jun 22 13:39:40 2001 | |
718 | @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ | |
719 | set tmpdir=/usr/tmp | |
720 | set octree=$tmpdir/ov$$.oct | |
721 | set tmpfiles="$octree" | |
722 | -if ( ! $?RVIEW ) set RVIEW="rview" | |
723 | +if ( ! $?RVIEW ) set RVIEW="radview" | |
724 | onintr quit | |
725 | ||
726 | oconv - $argv[*]:q > $octree <<_EOF_ |