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# Line 7 | Line 7 | rvu - generate RADIANCE images interactively
7   [
8   .B "rpict options"
9   ][
10 + .B "\-n nproc"
11 + ][
12   .B "\-o dev"
13   ][
14   .B \-b
# Line 40 | Line 42 | A command argument beginning with an at sign ('@') is
42   replaced by the contents of the given file.
43   The options are the same as for rpict(1), with a few notable exceptions.
44   The
45 < .I "\-r, \-z, \-S, \-P, \-PP"
45 > .I "\-pd, \-r, \-z, \-S, \-P, \-PP"
46   and
47   .I \-t
48   options are not supported, and
# Line 60 | Line 62 | option improves the display on greyscale monitors, and
62   .I \-pe
63   may be used to set an initial exposure value.
64   .PP
65 + The
66 + .I \-n
67 + option may be used to specify multiple processes,
68 + to accelerate rendering.
69 + .PP
70   In the second form, the default values
71   for the options are printed with a brief explanation.
72   In the third form, the list of supported output devices
# Line 152 | Line 159 | Set focus distance for depth-of-field sampling.
159   If a distance in world coordinates is absent, then the cursor
160   is used to choose a point in the scene on which to focus.
161   (The focus distance setting does not affect rendering in
162 < .I rview,
162 > .I rvu,
163   but can be used in
164   .I rpict
165   with the
166   .I \-pd
167   option to simulate depth-of-field on views saved from
168 < .I rview.)
168 > .I rvu.)
169   .TP
170   .BI frame " [ xmin ymin xmax ymax ]"
171   Set frame for refinement.
# Line 200 | Line 207 | was started by
207   .I rad,
208   then the
209   .I rfile
210 < parameter will initially default to the rad input file used.
210 > parameter will initially default to the
211 > .I rad
212 > input file used.
213   .TP
214   .BI move " [ mag [ x y z ] ]"
215   Move camera
# Line 219 | Line 228 | A negative magnification factor decreases the object s
228   The default factor is one.
229   Care must be taken to avoid moving behind or inside other objects.
230   .TP
231 < .BR new
232 < Restart the image.
231 > .BI new " [ nproc ]"
232 > Restart the image, using the specified number of rendering processes.
233   Usually used after the "set" command.
234   .TP
235 + .BI origin " [ xo yo zo [ xd yd zd ] ]"
236 + Change view origin to the indicated world position
237 + .I "xo yo zo"
238 + looking in the direction
239 + .I "xd yd zd."
240 + If the direction is missing, the current view direction is used.
241 + If the origin is missing, the cursor is used to select the
242 + view origin, and the direction will be determined by the
243 + (reoriented) surface normal.
244 + The view type and size will not be altered, but the up vector
245 + may be changed if the new direction coincides.
246 + .TP
247   .BI pivot " angle [ elev [ mag [ x y z ] ] ]"
248   Similar to the "move" command, but pivots the view about a selected point.
249   The
250   .I angle
251 < is measured in degrees around the view up vector using the right hand rule.
251 > is measured in degrees around the view up vector using the right hand rule,
252 > so a positive value pivots the viewer to the right of the selected point.
253   The optional
254   .I elev
255   is the elevation in degrees from the pivot point; positive raises the view point
# Line 246 | Line 268 | color table selection.
268   .BI rotate " angle [ elev [ mag ] ]"
269   Rotate the camera horizontally by
270   .I angle
271 < degrees.
271 > degrees using the right-hand rule.
272 > A positive value rotates the view towards the left, and a negative value
273 > looks to the right.
274   If an elevation is specified, the camera looks upward
275   .I elev
276   degrees.
# Line 337 | Line 361 | Stop the program.
361   The screen will be redrawn when the program resumes.
362   .SH ENVIRONMENT
363   RAYPATH         the directories to check for auxiliary files.
364 + .br
365   DISPLAY_GAMMA           the value to use for monitor gamma correction.
366   .SH AUTHOR
367   Greg Ward
368   .SH "SEE ALSO"
369 < getinfo(1), lookamb(1), oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1)
369 > getinfo(1), lookamb(1), mkpmap(1),
370 > oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rtpict(1), rtrace(1)

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