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# Line 91 | Line 91 | The other methods below require a full hemispherical s
91   .TP
92   .BI h =kf
93   Divide the hemisphere using the LBNL/Klems "full" sampling basis.
94 + (Use "h=-kf" for left-handed coordinates.)
95   .TP
96   .BI h =kh
97   Divide the hemisphere using the LBNL/Klems "half" sampling basis.
98 + (Use "h=-kh" for left-handed coordinates.)
99   .TP
100   .BI h =kq
101   Divide the hemisphere using the LBNL/Klems "quarter" sampling basis.
102 + (Use "h=-kq" for left-handed coordinates.)
103   .TP
104   .BI h =rN
105   Divide the hemisphere using Reinhart's substructuring of the Tregenza
# Line 106 | Line 109 | divisions in each dimension.
109   If it is not given,
110   .I N
111   defaults to 1, which is just the Tregenza sky.
112 + (Use "h=-rN" for left-handed coordinates.)
113   .TP
114   .BI h =scN
115   Subdivide the hemisphere using the Shirley-Chiu square-to-disk mapping with an
116   .I NxN
117   grid over the square.
118 + (Use "h=-scN" for left-handed coordinates.)
119   .TP
120   .BI u =[-]{X|Y|Z|ux,uy,uz}
121   Orient the "up" direction for the hemisphere using the indicated axis or direction
122   vector.
123   .TP
124 < .BI o =output.mtx
125 < Send the matrix data for this receiver to the indicated output file.
124 > .BI o =output_spec
125 > Send the matrix data for this receiver to the indicated file or command.
126 > Single or double quotes may be used to contain strings with spaces, and
127 > commands must begin with an exclamation mark ('!').
128   The file format will be determined by the command-line
129   .I \-fio
130   option and will include an information header unless the
# Line 139 | Line 146 | Other primitives will be silently ignored and will hav
146   In the receiver file, the
147   .I source
148   primitive is supported as well, and multiple receivers (and multiple output
149 < matrices) are identified by different modifier names.
149 > matrices) may be identified by different modifier names.
150 > (Make sure that surfaces using the same modifier are grouped together,
151 > and that the modifiers are unique and not used elsewhere in the
152 > scene description.)\0
153   Though it may be counter-intuitive, receivers are often light sources,
154   since samples end up there in a backwards ray-tracing system such as RADIANCE.
155   When using local geometry, the overall aperture shape should be close to flat.
# Line 157 | Line 167 | calculation and the resulting matrices will concatenat
167   To generate a flux transfer matrix connecting input and output apertures
168   on a light pipe:
169   .IP "" .3i
170 < rcontrib int_aperture.rad ext_aperture.rad lpipe.rad > lpipe.mtx
170 > rfluxmtx int_aperture.rad ext_aperture.rad lpipe.rad > lpipe.mtx
171   .SH AUTHOR
172   Greg Ward
173   .SH "SEE ALSO"
174 < genBSDF(1), getinfo(1), rcalc(1), rcollate(1), rcontrib(1), rmtxop(1), vwrays(1)
174 > genBSDF(1), getinfo(1), rcalc(1), rcollate(1), rcontrib(1), rmtxop(1),
175 > vwrays(1), wrapBSDF(1)

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