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.TH XGLARESRC 1 11/15/93 RADIANCE
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.SH NAME
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xglaresrc - dislpay glare sources under X11
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B xglaresrc
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[
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.B "\-n windowname"
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][
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.B "\-c r g b"
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]
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.B pictfile
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[
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.B glarefile
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]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I Xglaresrc
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displays the sources located by
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.I findglare(1)
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in the picture
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.I pictfile
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by displaying their average luminance and
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drawing circles around them in the image.
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If
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.I pictfile
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is already being displayed by
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.I ximage(1),
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.I xglaresrc
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will raise (or deiconify) this window.
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If
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.I pictfile
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is not being displayed,
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.I xglaresrc
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will start
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.I ximage(1)
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in the background automatically.
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(To quit from
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.I ximage(1),
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you can type 'q' in its display window.)
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Usually,
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.I pictfile
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will be the image that was used by
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.I findglare(1)
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to locate glare sources.
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.PP
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If the desired image is being displayed under a different
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name, perhaps even by a different display program than
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.I ximage(1),
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the
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.I \-n
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option can be used to give an alternative
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.I windowname
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for locating the correct display window, and the
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.I \-c
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option can be used to specify a different line and text color
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(default 1 0 0).
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If the inpute
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.I glarefile
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is not given,
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.I xglaresrc
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reads from its standard input.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Greg Ward
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.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Work on this program was initiated and sponsored by the LESO
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group at EPFL in Switzerland.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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findglare(1), glare(1), glarendx(1), ximage(1)
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