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.B "\-v" |
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.B "\-h" |
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.B "\-d|\-s" |
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.B "\-r deg" |
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.B "\-c r g b" |
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.B "-o{f|d}" |
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.B "-O{0|1}" |
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.B "tape.wea" |
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This is much faster to write and to read, and is therefore preferred on |
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systems that support it. |
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(MS Windows is not one of them.)\0 |
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The |
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.I \-O1 |
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option specifies that output should be total solar radiance rather |
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than visible radiance. |
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The |
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.I \-h |
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option prevents the output of the usual header information. |
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Finally, the |
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.I \-v |
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option will enable verbose reporting, which is mostly useful for |
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based on Jean-Jacques Delaunay's original gendaylit(1) implementation. |
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Greg Ward wrote the final parameter parsing and weather tape conversion. |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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dctimestep(1), genBSDF(1), gendaylit(1), gensky(1), genskyvec(1), rcontrib(1), |
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xform(1) |
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dctimestep(1), genBSDF(1), gendaylit(1), gensky(1), genskyvec(1), |
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rcollate(1), rcontrib(1), xform(1) |