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Revision: 1.3
Committed: Thu Jan 1 19:31:45 2004 UTC (20 years, 4 months ago) by greg
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: rad5R4, rad5R2, rad4R2P2, rad5R0, rad5R1, rad3R7P2, rad3R7P1, rad4R2, rad4R1, rad4R0, rad3R6, rad3R6P1, rad3R8, rad3R9, rad4R2P1, rad5R3, HEAD
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Log Message:
Renamed rview, lam, calc, and neat to rvu, rlam, icalc, and neaten

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1 greg 1.3 .\" RCSid "$Id: trad.1,v 1.2 2003/12/09 15:59:07 greg Exp $"
2 greg 1.1 .TH TRAD 1 1/24/96 RADIANCE
3     .SH NAME
4     trad - graphical user interface to Radiance rad(1) program
5     .SH SYNOPSIS
6     .B trad
7     [
8     .B rfile
9     ]
10     .SH DESCRIPTION
11     .I Trad
12     is a graphical user interface to
13     .I rad(1),
14     which controls the operation of the basic Radiance scene compiling,
15     rendering and picture filtering programs.
16     Trad also includes links to a few utilities for displaying and
17     converting results, but most of what it does can be done by editing
18     a small text file, called the "rad input file".
19     Scene creation still requires the use of a text or graphical editor,
20     or translation from some external CAD format.
21     .PP
22     .I Trad
23     is based on the Tcl/Tk
24     .I wish(1)
25     "windowing shell" written by John Ousterhout.
26     (See below for instructions on installing this package if you do not
27     have it already.)\0
28     .PP
29     The
30     .I trad
31     interface divides the rendering problem into seven screens:
32     File, Scene, Zone, Views, Options, Action and Results.
33     The File screen is used to load and save rad input files
34     (a.k.a. project files).
35     The Scene screen is used to name the Radiance input files associated
36     with a particular project.
37     The Zone screen is used to assign
38     .I rad
39     variables specific to the section of the model being rendered.
40     The Views screen is used to define specific views to be rendered and
41     set the picture file names and dimensions.
42     The Options screen is used to adjust rendering quality and other
43     parameters.
44     The Action screen is used to initiate interactive and batch
45     renderings.
46     The Results screen is used to display, convert and print the
47     rendered Radiance pictures.
48     .PP
49     If
50     .I trad
51     is called with no rad input file name on the command line, it will
52     start with the File screen and you must enter a valid project file
53     before you will be allowed to continue.
54     If
55     .I rfile
56     is given, then
57     .I trad
58     attempts to open this file.
59     If no such file exists,
60     .I trad
61     assumes you are creating a new file by this name and goes to the
62     Scene screen so you may identify the appropriate Radiance input files.
63     If the file exists but not all renderings have been finished,
64     .I trad
65     goes first to the Action screen, assuming you will want to do
66     something.
67     If the file exists and all renderings have completed and are
68     up-to-date,
69     .I trad
70     goes to the Results screen so that you may examine the final
71     pictures.
72     .PP
73     .I Trad
74     includes an extensive help facility, which may be accessed either by
75     pressing the "HELP" button and searching through the category and
76     topic menus, or by holding the Control key and
77     pressing the left mouse button on the mysterious
78     widget (i.e. the button, entry window, or list box you are curious
79     about).
80     .SH "INSTALLING TCL/TK"
81     The Tcl/Tk package is available by anonymous ftp from
82     ftp.smli.com (204.153.12.45) in the /pub/tcl directory.
83     (Tcl stands for "Tool Command Language," and is pronounced
84     "tickle".)
85     .I Trad
86     is based on Tk release 4.0, which in turn is based on Tcl release 7.4.
87     Although
88     .I trad
89     uses only the
90     .I wish
91     program from this package,
92     .I wish
93     itself depends on
94     additional Tcl and Tk libraries, and the two toolkits must be
95     compiled one after the other.
96     .PP
97     To compile the Tcl/Tk package, download the files "tcl7.4.tar.Z" and
98     "tk4.0.tar.Z" and uncompress and untar them.
99     Then, follow the instructions in the README file in the tcl7.4/
100     directory to configure the Makefile for your system and install the
101     software.
102     (Usually, it is best to do this as root or have it done by your
103     system administrator if you do not have root privileges.)\0
104     Then, do the same in the tk4.0/ directory.
105     .PP
106     .I Trad
107     should run without modification once this is done correctly.
108     .SH AUTHOR
109     Greg Ward
110     .br
111     .I wish
112     and Tcl/Tk language by John Ousterhout
113     .SH "SEE ALSO"
114 greg 1.3 oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rvu(1), wish(1), ximage(1)