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.br |
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.B objview.rb |
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.B \-l |
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.B "\-r roomsiz" |
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][ |
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.B "\-n nprocs" |
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input .. |
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Any number of material and scene files may be given, |
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but no in-line commands or standard input. |
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.PP |
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There is also a Ruby version of objview (objview.rb) |
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available, primarily for Windows compatibility, but |
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the Ruby version also adds a luminaire viewer option. |
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.PP |
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If the user specifies the -l option, then a Radiance |
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luminaire description is the input to the program. |
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objview.rb will place the centroid of the luminiare at 0,0,0 |
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and surround the distribution with a room that is 4' square |
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(in meters), with a view along the positive y. Scale the |
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room size with the -r option. |
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.PP |
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The number of processors to use may be specified with the |
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-n option. |
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.SH AUTHOR(s) |
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Greg Ward Larson, Rob Guglielmetti |
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Greg Ward Larson |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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glrad(1), oconv(1), rad(1), rvu(1) |