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.B "\-f source" |
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.B "\-o fspec" |
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.B "\-o ospec" |
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.B "\-b binv" |
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] |
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.I rtrace(1) |
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with the -oTW option to calculate the daughter ray |
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contributions for each input ray, and the output tallies |
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are sent to one or more files according to the given |
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> |
are sent to one or more destinations according to the given |
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.I \-o |
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specification. |
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If a destination begins with an exclamation mark ('!'), then |
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a pipe is opened to a command and data is sent to its standard input. |
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Otherwise, the destination is treated as a file. |
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(An existing file of the same name is clobbered.)\0 |
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If an output specification contains a "%s" format, this will be |
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replaced by the modifier name. |
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The |
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.I \-o |
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specification is given, results are written on the standard output in order |
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of modifier (as given on the command line) then bin number. |
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Concatenated data is also sent to a lone output file (i.e., an initial |
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Concatenated data is also sent to a single destination (i.e., an initial |
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.I \-o |
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specification without formatting strings). |
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If a "%s" format appears but no "%d" in the |