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1diff -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)
28diff -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)
37diff -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)
46diff -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)
55diff -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)
64diff -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)
73diff -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)
91diff -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)
100diff -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)
109diff -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)
118diff -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)
136diff -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)
154diff -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)
178diff -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)
187diff -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)
205diff -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)
214diff -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)
312diff -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)
330diff -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)
339diff -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
433diff -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)
442diff -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)
451diff -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)
460diff -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)
470diff -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)
488diff -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.
513diff -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
692diff -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 $(DESTDIR)/lookamb lookamb.o ambio.o -lrayt
715diff -Nur ray.orig/src/util/objview.csh ray/src/util/objview.csh
716--- ray.orig/src/util/objview.csh Fri Feb 9 21:57:00 1996
717+++ ray/src/util/objview.csh Fri Jun 22 13:39:40 2001
718@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
719 set tmpdir=/usr/tmp
720 set octree=$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_
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