diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 ray/doc/man/man1/findglare.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:32 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:10 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/findglare.1 Wed Aug 21 22:33:26 2002
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
Note that the picture file must contain correct view specifications,
as maintained by
-rview(1), xglaresrc(1), ximage(1)
+radview(1), xglaresrc(1), ximage(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 Mon Oct 10 20:06:53 1994
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:18 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 Mon Oct 10 21:06:53 1994
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/genblinds.1 Wed Aug 21 22:34:18 2002
@@ -57,4 +57,4 @@
.SH AUTHOR
Jean-Louis Scartezzini and Greg Ward
+genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genbox.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:29 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/genbox.1 Wed Aug 21 22:34:28 2002
@@ -42,4 +42,4 @@
Because spheres and cylinders are used to construct boxes with
rounded edges, a transparent box of this type appears quite messy.
-genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1)
+genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genclock.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 Wed Apr 9 22:46:29 1997
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:36 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 Wed Apr 9 23:46:29 1997
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/genclock.1 Wed Aug 21 22:34:36 2002
@@ -54,4 +54,4 @@
.SH AUTHOR
Greg Ward
+genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genprism.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 Wed Mar 20 01:33:54 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:42 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/genprism.1 Wed Aug 21 22:34:48 2002
@@ -57,4 +57,4 @@
normals.
If the normals face inward, the appearance will be bizarre.
+genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genrev.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:49 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/genrev.1 Wed Aug 21 22:34:56 2002
@@ -57,4 +57,4 @@
The -s option doesn't modify the surface normal correctly
for the opposite side.
-calc(1), genbox(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1)
+calc(1), genbox(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 ray/doc/man/man1/gensky.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 Sat Dec 21 03:23:24 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 Fri Jun 22 13:40:57 2001
-@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 Fri Apr 24 19:46:58 1998
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/gensky.1 Wed Aug 21 22:35:03 2002
+@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
description to use with the
.I \-av
option of the RADIANCE rendering programs.
This value is the cosine-weighted radiance of the sky in
watts/steradian/meter2.
.PP
-@@ -221,4 +221,4 @@
+@@ -227,4 +227,4 @@
.SH AUTHOR
Greg Ward
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 ray/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:11 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/gensurf.1 Wed Aug 21 22:35:10 2002
@@ -95,4 +95,4 @@
The smoothing operation requires that functions be defined
beyond the [0,1] boundaries of s and t.
+calc(1), genbox(1), genrev(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 ray/doc/man/man1/genworm.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:33 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:18 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/genworm.1 Wed Aug 21 22:35:19 2002
@@ -46,4 +46,4 @@
opaque materials should be used with this object.
Also, a worm cannot double back inside itself without making a mess.
-calc(1), genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), rpict(1), rview(1), xform(1)
+calc(1), genbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), rpict(1), radview(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 ray/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:34 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:25 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 Fri Jan 15 19:26:44 1999
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/getinfo.1 Wed Aug 21 22:35:26 2002
@@ -47,4 +47,4 @@
.SH AUTHOR
Greg Ward
.SH "SEE ALSO"
--oconv(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rview(1)
-+oconv(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), radview(1)
+-oconv(1), pfilt(1), rhinfo(1), rpict(1), rview(1)
++oconv(1), pfilt(1), rhinfo(1), rpict(1), radview(1)
+diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/glrad.1 ray/doc/man/man1/glrad.1
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/glrad.1 Thu Jun 11 03:48:21 1998
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/glrad.1 Wed Aug 21 22:40:12 2002
+@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
+ option of
+ .I rpict(1)
+ and
+-.I rview(1).
++.I radview(1).
+ The
+ .I \-S
+ option turns on full-screen stereo for displays that support it.
+@@ -169,4 +169,4 @@
+ undefined symbol errors.
+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
+ chmod(1), getinfo(1), ls(1), objview(1), oconv(1), ps(1), rad(1),
+-ranimate(1), rhcopy(1), rholo(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), setmon(1)
++ranimate(1), rhcopy(1), rholo(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), setmon(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 ray/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:35 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:39 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/lookamb.1 Wed Aug 21 22:35:36 2002
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
.I rpict(1),
.I rtrace(1),
-getinfo(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1)
+getinfo(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 ray/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 Fri Oct 6 18:12:05 1995
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:47 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 Fri Oct 6 19:12:05 1995
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/mkillum.1 Wed Aug 21 22:35:51 2002
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
secondary sources whose contributions can be computed more efficiently by
.I rpict(1)
-oconv(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1)
+oconv(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/objview.1 ray/doc/man/man1/objview.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/objview.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:36 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/objview.1 Fri Jun 22 13:41:58 2001
-@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Objview
- renders a RADIANCE object interactively using
--.I rview(1).
-+.I radview(1).
- This program is merely a shell script that adds some light
- sources to the scene then calls
- .I oconv(1)
- to make an octree, followed by
--.I rview(1)
-+.I radview(1)
- with a sensible viewpoint.
- .PP
- Commands beginning with an exclamation point ('!')
-@@ -25,4 +25,4 @@
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/objview.1 Thu Jun 11 03:47:38 1998
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/objview.1 Wed Aug 21 22:36:01 2002
+@@ -44,4 +44,4 @@
.SH AUTHOR
- Greg Ward
+ Greg Ward Larson
.SH "SEE ALSO"
--oconv(1), rpict(1), rview(1)
-+oconv(1), rpict(1), radview(1)
+-glrad(1), oconv(1), rad(1), rview(1)
++glrad(1), oconv(1), rad(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 ray/doc/man/man1/oconv.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 Wed Aug 16 03:19:06 1995
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:05 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 Wed Aug 16 04:19:06 1995
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/oconv.1 Wed Aug 21 22:36:13 2002
@@ -167,4 +167,4 @@
can be used to automate octree creation and maintenance.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+rpict(1), radview(1), rtrace(1), xform(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 ray/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 Wed Jan 24 20:47:40 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:14 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/pinterp.1 Wed Aug 21 22:36:50 2002
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
The input picture files must contain correct view specifications, as
maintained by
-rtrace(1), rview(1)
+rtrace(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 ray/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 Wed Jan 8 18:03:05 1997
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:21 2001
-@@ -221,4 +221,4 @@
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 Fri Jan 15 19:07:54 1999
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/pvalue.1 Wed Aug 21 22:36:59 2002
+@@ -226,4 +226,4 @@
the scanline ordering or picture size.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
getinfo(1), pcompos(1), pfilt(1), pflip(1),
-protate(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1)
+protate(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rad.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rad.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rad.1 Thu Oct 17 18:38:57 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/rad.1 Fri Jun 22 13:42:53 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rad.1 Mon Feb 1 18:23:11 1999
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/rad.1 Wed Aug 21 22:37:38 2002
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
.I rpict(1),
.I pfilt(1),
and
.I pfilt,
the exposure setting may be given either as a multiplier or as a
-@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@
+@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@
values will be stored by
.I rpict
or
Although it is not required, an ambient file should be given whenever
an interreflection calculation is expected.
This will optimize successive runs and minimize artifacts.
-@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@
+@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@
This file can later be accessed by
.I rpict
or
in subsequent manual runs using the at-sign ('@') file insert option.
(Using an "OPTFILE" also reduces the length of the rendering
command, which improves appearance and may even be necessary on some
-@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@
+@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
This variable may be used to specify additional options to
.I rpict
or
These options will appear after the options set automatically by
.I rad,
and thus will override the default values.
-@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@
+@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@
Now we can invoke
.I rad
to take a look at our scene interactively with
.IP "" .2i
rad -o x11 sample.rif
.PP
-@@ -566,10 +566,10 @@
+@@ -573,10 +573,10 @@
.I oconv
first to create the octree (assuming it doesn't
already exist), then
we wrote out the view files "view1.vp" and "view2.vp".
We could add these to "sample.rif" like so:
.IP "" .2i
-@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@
+@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@
.fi
.PP
To start
again using vw2 instead of the default, we use:
.IP "" .2i
rad -o x11 -v vw2 sample.rif
-@@ -635,4 +635,4 @@
- problematic on systems that don't distinguish case in filenames.
+@@ -643,4 +643,4 @@
.SH "SEE ALSO"
- make(1), mkillum(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), raddpend(1), ranimate(1),
--rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1)
-+rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1)
+ glrad(1), make(1), mkillum(1), objview(1), oconv(1),
+ pfilt(1), raddepend(1), ranimate(1),
+-rholo(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1)
++rholo(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1)
+diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rholo.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rholo.1
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rholo.1 Thu Aug 5 23:55:15 1999
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/rholo.1 Wed Aug 21 22:40:29 2002
+@@ -28,10 +28,10 @@
+ .I Rholo
+ is a program for generating and viewing holodeck files.
+ Similar to
+-.I rview(1),
++.I radview(1),
+ .I rholo
+ can compute views interactively, but unlike
+-.I rview,
++.I radview,
+ it reuses any and all information that was previously computed in
+ this or earlier runs using the given holodeck file,
+ .I hdkfile.
+@@ -624,4 +624,4 @@
+ participating media will usually work.
+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
+ chmod(1), ls(1), ps(1), rad(1), ranimate(1), rhcopy(1), rhinfo(1),
+-rhoptimize(1), rhpict(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1)
++rhoptimize(1), rhpict(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1)
+diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rhpict.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rhpict.1
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rhpict.1 Thu Mar 11 01:17:40 1999
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/rhpict.1 Wed Aug 21 22:40:38 2002
+@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
+ .BI -vf \ file
+ Get view parameters from
+ .I file,
+-which may be a picture or a file created by rview (with the "view" command).
++which may be a picture or a file created by radview (with the "view" command).
+ .TP
+ .BI -S \ seqstart
+ Instead of generating a single picture based only on the view
+@@ -220,4 +220,4 @@
+ Greg Ward
+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
+ getinfo(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1),
+-printf(3), ra_rgbe(1), rholo(1), rpict(1), rview(1)
++printf(3), ra_rgbe(1), rholo(1), rpict(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rpict.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 Wed Apr 17 23:22:22 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 Fri Jun 22 13:43:07 2001
-@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 Fri Feb 26 21:26:39 1999
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/rpict.1 Wed Aug 21 22:38:01 2002
+@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
.BI -vf \ file
Get view parameters from
.I file,
.TP
.BI -x \ res
Set the maximum x resolution to
-@@ -740,4 +740,4 @@
+@@ -767,4 +767,4 @@
Greg Ward
.SH "SEE ALSO"
- getinfo(1), lookamb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), rad(1),
--rtrace(1), rview(1)
-+rtrace(1), radview(1)
+ getinfo(1), lookamb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1), pmblur(1),
+-printf(3), ra_rgbe(1), rad(1), rtrace(1), rview(1)
++printf(3), ra_rgbe(1), rad(1), rtrace(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 Wed Apr 17 23:22:23 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 Fri Jun 22 13:43:14 2001
-@@ -589,4 +589,4 @@
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 Fri Oct 17 20:48:00 1997
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/rtrace.1 Wed Aug 21 22:38:11 2002
+@@ -603,4 +603,4 @@
Greg Ward
.SH "SEE ALSO"
getinfo(1), lookamb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), pinterp(1),
--pvalue(1), rpict(1), rview(1), ximage(1)
-+pvalue(1), rpict(1), radview(1), ximage(1)
+-pvalue(1), rpict(1), rview(1), vwrays(1), ximage(1)
++pvalue(1), rpict(1), radview(1), vwrays(1), ximage(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rview.1 ray/doc/man/man1/rview.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/rview.1 Thu Feb 15 00:48:41 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/rview.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:06 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/rview.1 Wed Aug 21 22:41:09 2002
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
.\" SCCSid "@(#)rview.1 2.21 2/14/96 LBL"
-.TH RVIEW 1 2/14/96 RADIANCE
.I rad,
then the
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/trad.1 ray/doc/man/man1/trad.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/trad.1 Wed Jan 24 20:50:59 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/trad.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:16 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/trad.1 Tue Aug 12 23:15:59 1997
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/trad.1 Wed Aug 21 22:38:55 2002
@@ -111,4 +111,4 @@
.I wish
and Tcl/Tk language by John Ousterhout
-oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rview(1), wish(1), ximage(1)
+oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), radview(1), wish(1), ximage(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 ray/doc/man/man1/vwright.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 Fri Aug 30 01:32:19 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:22 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 Fri Aug 30 02:32:19 1996
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/vwright.1 Wed Aug 21 22:39:05 2002
@@ -78,4 +78,4 @@
.SH AUTHOR
Greg Ward
-pdfblur(1), rad(1), rcalc(1), rpict(1), rview(1)
+pdfblur(1), rad(1), rcalc(1), rpict(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xform.1 ray/doc/man/man1/xform.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xform.1 Wed Jun 19 01:34:19 1996
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/xform.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:29 2001
-@@ -145,4 +145,4 @@
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xform.1 Wed Jun 16 19:13:16 1999
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/xform.1 Wed Aug 21 22:39:13 2002
+@@ -184,4 +184,4 @@
.SH BUGS
Only regular (distortion-free) transformations are allowed.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-genbox(1), gensurf(1), oconv(1), replmarks(1), rpict(1), rview(1)
+genbox(1), gensurf(1), oconv(1), replmarks(1), rpict(1), radview(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 ray/doc/man/man1/ximage.1
---- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 Thu Apr 17 19:37:42 1997
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:35 2001
-@@ -234,5 +234,5 @@
- .br
+--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 Tue Oct 27 18:44:51 1998
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/ximage.1 Wed Aug 21 22:39:23 2002
+@@ -239,4 +239,4 @@
Philip Thompson (MIT)
.SH "SEE ALSO"
--aedimage(1), pcond(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), xglaresrc(1),
-+aedimage(1), pcond(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), xglaresrc(1),
- xshowtrace(1)
+ aedimage(1), normtiff(1), pcond(1), pfilt(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1),
+-rview(1), xglaresrc(1), xshowtrace(1)
++radview(1), xglaresrc(1), xshowtrace(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 ray/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1
--- ray.orig/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 Mon Nov 15 21:58:47 1993
-+++ ray/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 Fri Jun 22 13:45:44 2001
++++ ray/doc/man/man1/xshowtrace.1 Wed Aug 21 22:39:33 2002
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
The picture should have been created from a previous
.I rpict(1)
-oconv(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), ximage(1)
+oconv(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), radview(1), ximage(1)
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/ray.1 ray/doc/ray.1
---- ray.orig/doc/ray.1 Mon Dec 16 01:35:36 1996
-+++ ray/doc/ray.1 Fri Jun 22 13:46:31 2001
+--- ray.orig/doc/ray.1 Wed Jan 20 23:13:57 1999
++++ ray/doc/ray.1 Wed Aug 21 22:41:38 2002
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
The central program is
.I rpict,
is a variation of
.I rpict
that computes and displays images interactively.
-@@ -1305,10 +1305,10 @@
+@@ -1320,10 +1320,10 @@
but the octree will serve as input to the ray-tracing
programs and directs the use of a scene description.
.PP
increases the resolution as the user looks on.
diff -Nur ray.orig/doc/tutorial.1 ray/doc/tutorial.1
--- ray.orig/doc/tutorial.1 Thu Jan 2 04:16:19 1997
-+++ ray/doc/tutorial.1 Fri Jun 22 13:47:23 2001
++++ ray/doc/tutorial.1 Wed Aug 21 22:42:44 2002
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
.LP
Now that we have a simple scene description, we may look at it with
has stored up some values, the progress rate improves, but it
never really reaches blistering speed.
.LP
+diff -Nur ray.orig/lib/tcl/trad.hlp ray/lib/tcl/trad.hlp
+--- ray.orig/lib/tcl/trad.hlp Thu Oct 26 22:42:52 2000
++++ ray/lib/tcl/trad.hlp Wed Aug 21 22:52:19 2002
+@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@
+
+ There are two basic ways to compute the exposure value.
+ The first is by trial and error, where the value is adjusted up and
+-down within rview using the "e = value" command.
++down within radview using the "e = value" command.
+ Though it sounds flaky, this is the most reliable way to set the
+ exposure (and ambient level) in general lighting situations.
+
+@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@
+ To remove an unwanted view, select it and press the "Delete" button.
+ To undo this action, simply press the "Add" button again.
+
+-The first view in the list is the default given to rview during
++The first view in the list is the default given to radview during
+ interactive rendering, and is the first view rendered in a batch run.
+ To change the default view, select the newly desired view and press
+ the "Set Default" button.
+@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@
+ define a view.
+
+ The simplest view specification is of the form "-vf viewfile", where
+-"viewfile" is a file created with the rview "view" command, or a
++"viewfile" is a file created with the radview "view" command, or a
+ Radiance picture.
+ This method of naming views, although convenient, is not the best
+ since it is difficult to know exactly where such a view is by
+@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@
+ The "Set Default" button may be used to make the selected view the
+ default view for rendering.
+ This simply moves the view to the top of the list in the rad input file.
+-The default view will be the one normally rendered by rview when rad
++The default view will be the one normally rendered by radview when rad
+ is started interactively, and is the first view rendered in a batch
+ process.
+
+@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@
+ minutes) between progress reports.
+
+ Other windows allow the user to customize the options to oconv(1),
+-mkillum(1), rview(1) and rpict(1), and pfilt(1).
++mkillum(1), radview(1) and rpict(1), and pfilt(1).
+
+ .Options.Quality
+
+@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@
+
+ The "Optfile" setting assigns a file to hold rendering options,
+ which may be a convenience when these options are reused for
+-rtrace(1) or rpiece(1), or manual invocations of rview or rpict.
++rtrace(1) or rpiece(1), or manual invocations of radview or rpict.
+ Using an options file also reduces the size of the command line,
+ making it a little easier on the eye.
+
+@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@
+ .Options.Render
+
+ The "render opts" window is used to specify additional options to
+-the rview(1) and rpict(1) rendering programs.
++the radview(1) and rpict(1) rendering programs.
+ Most of the important parameters are computed by rad, so this
+ window is usually used to override specific parameters or to give
+ additional information, such as which materials to exclude from the
+@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@
+ The "rview" button on the Action screen starts an interactive
+ rendering for the selected view, indicated by the menu button
+ just to the right.
+-Other views may be accessed within rview using the "L name"
++Other views may be accessed within radview using the "L name"
+ command, and new views can be added with the "V name"
+ command.
+
+@@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@
+ a number later), then use the Views screen to override the previous
+ view definition with the new one.
+ (See the "View" topic in the current
+-help category, the "Change" topic under "Views" and the rview(1)
++help category, the "Change" topic under "Views" and the radview(1)
+ manual page for more information.)
+
+ If the octree is out-of-date, it will be rebuilt before rendering
+@@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@
+
+ The Action screen contains two menus for selecting views.
+ The top menu, next to the "rview" button, sets the view to start
+-with in rview, and is selected from the current view list.
++with in radview, and is selected from the current view list.
+ The second view menu, next to the "Start" button for batch
+ rendering, selects the view or views to render in batch mode.
+ If the special entry "ALL" is selected, then every view in the
diff -Nur ray.orig/src/rt/Rmakefile ray/src/rt/Rmakefile
---- ray.orig/src/rt/Rmakefile Fri Jun 22 13:13:13 2001
-+++ ray/src/rt/Rmakefile Fri Jun 22 13:37:28 2001
-@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
+--- ray.orig/src/rt/Rmakefile Wed Aug 21 21:52:29 2002
++++ ray/src/rt/Rmakefile Wed Aug 21 22:43:22 2002
+@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
# What this makefile produces:
#
-PROGS = rtrace rpict rview lookamb
+PROGS = rtrace rpict radview lookamb
- all: $(PROGS) $(SPECIAL)
+ all: $(PROGS)
-@@ -122,8 +122,8 @@
- $(DESTDIR)/rpict: $(RPOBJS)
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(DESTDIR)/rpict $(RPOBJS) $(LIBS)
+@@ -120,8 +120,8 @@
+ rpict: $(RPOBJS)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o rpict $(RPOBJS) $(LIBS)
-rview: $(RVOBJS)
-- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o rview $(RVOBJS) $(DLIBS) $(LIBS)
+- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o rview $(RVOBJS) $(LIBS) $(DLIBS)
+radview: $(RVOBJS)
-+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o radview $(RVOBJS) $(DLIBS) $(LIBS)
-
- $(DESTDIR)/lookamb: lookamb.o ambio.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(DESTDIR)/lookamb lookamb.o ambio.o -lrayt
-diff -Nur ray.orig/src/util/objview.csh ray/src/util/objview.csh
---- ray.orig/src/util/objview.csh Fri Feb 9 21:57:00 1996
-+++ ray/src/util/objview.csh Fri Jun 22 13:39:40 2001
-@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
- set tmpdir=/usr/tmp
- set octree=$tmpdir/ov$$.oct
- set tmpfiles="$octree"
--if ( ! $?RVIEW ) set RVIEW="rview"
-+if ( ! $?RVIEW ) set RVIEW="radview"
- onintr quit
-
- oconv - $argv[*]:q > $octree <<_EOF_
++ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o radview $(RVOBJS) $(LIBS) $(DLIBS)
+
+ lookamb: lookamb.o ambio.o
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o lookamb lookamb.o ambio.o $(LIBS)
+diff -Nur ray.orig/src/util/rad.c ray/src/util/rad.c
+--- ray.orig/src/util/rad.c Tue Feb 2 17:57:57 1999
++++ ray/src/util/rad.c Wed Aug 21 22:46:41 2002
+@@ -1068,14 +1068,14 @@
+ return;
+ if (sayview)
+ printview(vw);
+- sprintf(combuf, "rview %s%s%s -R %s ", vw, po, opts, rifname);
++ sprintf(combuf, "radview %s%s%s -R %s ", vw, po, opts, rifname);
+ if (rvdevice != NULL)
+ sprintf(combuf+strlen(combuf), "-o %s ", rvdevice);
+ if (vdef(EXPOSURE))
+ sprintf(combuf+strlen(combuf), "-pe %s ", vval(EXPOSURE));
+ strcat(combuf, oct1name);
+ if (runcom(combuf)) { /* run it */
+- fprintf(stderr, "%s: error running rview\n", progname);
++ fprintf(stderr, "%s: error running radview\n", progname);
+ quit(1);
+ }
+ }
+diff -Nur ray.orig/src/util/trad.hlp ray/src/util/trad.hlp
+--- ray.orig/src/util/trad.hlp Tue Oct 20 20:52:16 1998
++++ ray/src/util/trad.hlp Wed Aug 21 22:47:57 2002
+@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@
+
+ There are two basic ways to compute the exposure value.
+ The first is by trial and error, where the value is adjusted up and
+-down within rview using the "e = value" command.
++down within radview using the "e = value" command.
+ Though it sounds flaky, this is the most reliable way to set the
+ exposure (and ambient level) in general lighting situations.
+
+@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@
+ To remove an unwanted view, select it and press the "Delete" button.
+ To undo this action, simply press the "Add" button again.
+
+-The first view in the list is the default given to rview during
++The first view in the list is the default given to radview during
+ interactive rendering, and is the first view rendered in a batch run.
+ To change the default view, select the newly desired view and press
+ the "Set Default" button.
+@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@
+ define a view.
+
+ The simplest view specification is of the form "-vf viewfile", where
+-"viewfile" is a file created with the rview "view" command, or a
++"viewfile" is a file created with the radview "view" command, or a
+ Radiance picture.
+ This method of naming views, although convenient, is not the best
+ since it is difficult to know exactly where such a view is by
+@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@
+ The "Set Default" button may be used to make the selected view the
+ default view for rendering.
+ This simply moves the view to the top of the list in the rad input file.
+-The default view will be the one normally rendered by rview when rad
++The default view will be the one normally rendered by radview when rad
+ is started interactively, and is the first view rendered in a batch
+ process.
+
+@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@
+ minutes) between progress reports.
+
+ Other windows allow the user to customize the options to oconv(1),
+-mkillum(1), rview(1) and rpict(1), and pfilt(1).
++mkillum(1), radview(1) and rpict(1), and pfilt(1).
+
+ .Options.Quality
+
+@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@
+
+ The "Optfile" setting assigns a file to hold rendering options,
+ which may be a convenience when these options are reused for
+-rtrace(1) or rpiece(1), or manual invocations of rview or rpict.
++rtrace(1) or rpiece(1), or manual invocations of radview or rpict.
+ Using an options file also reduces the size of the command line,
+ making it a little easier on the eye.
+
+@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@
+ .Options.Render
+
+ The "render opts" window is used to specify additional options to
+-the rview(1) and rpict(1) rendering programs.
++the radview(1) and rpict(1) rendering programs.
+ Most of the important parameters are computed by rad, so this
+ window is usually used to override specific parameters or to give
+ additional information, such as which materials to exclude from the
+@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@
+ run, usually via rad(1).
+ The top row of buttons is used to update the octree following a
+ change to one or more input files.
+-The "rview" button starts an interactive rendering in the
++The "radview" button starts an interactive rendering in the
+ foreground.
+ The next set of buttons provides for the control of a batch
+ rendering process, taking place in the background.
+@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@
+ The "rview" button on the Action screen starts an interactive
+ rendering for the selected view, indicated by the menu button
+ just to the right.
+-Other views may be accessed within rview using the "L name"
++Other views may be accessed within radview using the "L name"
+ command, and new views can be added with the "V name"
+ command.
+
+@@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@
+ a number later), then use the Views screen to override the previous
+ view definition with the new one.
+ (See the "View" topic in the current
+-help category, the "Change" topic under "Views" and the rview(1)
++help category, the "Change" topic under "Views" and the radview(1)
+ manual page for more information.)
+
+ If the octree is out-of-date, it will be rebuilt before rendering
+@@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@
+
+ The Action screen contains two menus for selecting views.
+ The top menu, next to the "rview" button, sets the view to start
+-with in rview, and is selected from the current view list.
++with in radview, and is selected from the current view list.
+ The second view menu, next to the "Start" button for batch
+ rendering, selects the view or views to render in batch mode.
+ If the special entry "ALL" is selected, then every view in the