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.B "\-rf inp" |
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.B \-U |
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.B "\-C comm" |
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.B "input.xml" |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.nf |
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m Manufacturer(*) |
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n Name(*) |
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d DeviceType |
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c ThermalConductivity |
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ef EmissivityFront |
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eb EmissivityBack |
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option may be specified to include a correction for solid |
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angle, which is necessary to convert flux form factors into |
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BSDF data. |
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Since it flux factors rather than BSDF values are computed by |
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Since flux factors rather than BSDF values are computed by |
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.I rfluxmtx(1) |
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and similar sources, this is often necessary for proper conversion. |
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.PP |
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in place of the file, but only one option at most may read from stdin. |
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Data input may be read from another program by beginning the input |
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specification with a quoted exclamation point ('!') followed by the command. |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-C |
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option may be used to specify a comment to be inserted near the |
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head of the output. |
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Up to 30 comment strings may be given, and they will appear one |
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after the other in the prologue surrounded by the XML comment syntax. |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-U |
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option tells |
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.I wrapBSDF |
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to unlink (remove) input data files following successful completion. |
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These files are often temporary, existing solely for the purposes |
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of data transfer. |
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If given as |
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.I \-UU, |
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then the MGF geometry file given by the |
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.I \-g |
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option (if any) will also be unlinked. |
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.SH EXAMPLE |
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Create an WINDOW6 BSDF from computed transmission matrix: |
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.IP "" .2i |