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replaced by the contents of the given file. |
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The options are the same as for rpict(1), with a few notable exceptions. |
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The |
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.I "\-r, \-z, \-S, \-P, \-PP" |
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.I "\-pd, \-r, \-z, \-S, \-P, \-PP" |
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.I \-t |
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options are not supported, and |
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.I rad, |
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then the |
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.I rfile |
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parameter will initially default to the rad input file used. |
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parameter will initially default to the |
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.I rad |
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input file used. |
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.TP |
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.BI move " [ mag [ x y z ] ]" |
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Move camera |
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Restart the image, using the specified number of rendering processes. |
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Usually used after the "set" command. |
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.TP |
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.BI origin " [ xo yo zo [ xd yd zd ] ]" |
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Change view origin to the indicated world position |
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.I "xo yo zo" |
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looking in the direction |
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.I "xd yd zd." |
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If the direction is missing, the current view direction is used. |
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If the origin is missing, the cursor is used to select the |
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.BI origin " [ forward [ right [up] ] ]" |
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Move the view origin forward or backwards the distance specified by the |
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.I forward |
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argument, along the view direction vector. |
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If at least two arguments are given, the second distance will be a |
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.I right |
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shift, or left if negative relative to the current view direction. |
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If three arguments are given, the third distance will be a distance of |
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.I up |
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along the view up vector, or down if negative. |
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The view direction and size are unchanged in any of the above cases. |
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With no arguments, the cursor is used to select the |
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view origin, and the direction will be determined by the |
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(reoriented) surface normal. |
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The view type and size will not be altered, but the up vector |
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Similar to the "move" command, but pivots the view about a selected point. |
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The |
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.I angle |
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is measured in degrees around the view up vector using the right hand rule. |
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is measured in degrees around the view up vector using the right hand rule, |
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so a positive value pivots the viewer to the right of the selected point. |
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The optional |
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.I elev |
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is the elevation in degrees from the pivot point; positive raises the view point |
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.BI rotate " angle [ elev [ mag ] ]" |
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Rotate the camera horizontally by |
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.I angle |
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degrees. |
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degrees using the right-hand rule. |
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A positive value rotates the view towards the left, and a negative value |
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looks to the right. |
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If an elevation is specified, the camera looks upward |
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.I elev |
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degrees. |
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The screen will be redrawn when the program resumes. |
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.SH ENVIRONMENT |
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RAYPATH the directories to check for auxiliary files. |
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.br |
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DISPLAY_GAMMA the value to use for monitor gamma correction. |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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getinfo(1), lookamb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1) |
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getinfo(1), lookamb(1), mkpmap(1), |
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oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtpict(1), rtrace(1) |