[Radiance-general] Beginners Questions
Sandy Houck
shouck at brummitt.com
Thu May 9 08:44:17 PDT 2013
Thank you, Santiago
“type” doesn’t work but now that I know that it is a unix command I will see if I can find a windows command that will.
And you are right I had a “1” instead of a lower case L. works now.
Thanks!
Regards,
Sandy Houck LEED AP BD+C, LC
Brummitt Energy Associates, Inc.
619-531-1126
From: Santiago Torres [mailto:Santiago.Torres at arup.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 6:24 PM
To: 'Radiance general discussion'
Subject: Re: [Radiance-general] Beginners Questions
Hi,
cat is a Unix program, so it should be available under OSX and Linux, but not under Windows. Wikipedia says the command “type” is an equivalent, but I haven’t tried it.
About genprism, I think the argument before the vector should be -l (lower case ‘L’) not -1 (the number one), I’m not sure which one you’ve used, but may be worth checking.
Hope this helps.
Santiago
From: Sandy Houck [mailto:shouck at brummitt.com]
Sent: 2013年5月9日 7:42
To: radiance-general at radiance-online.org<mailto:radiance-general at radiance-online.org>
Subject: [Radiance-general] Beginners Questions
I’m working through the tutorials in Rendering with Radiance & have 2 commands that I’m having trouble with so far.
1. !cat (concatenate) - from page 80 in book - Scene 1 Tutorial, section 2.5 - is this still a valid command? I couldn’t find an executable file for it in my Radiance directory & a search online didn’t bring up reference to it either. The error I get when I try to run oconv is “Can’t find executable for “cat” .system - cannot execute “!cat ./lib/table_1.rad”
2. Genprism - from page 53 in book - I can run genprism if I don’t put in the final 4 extrusion factors. What am I doing wrong?
If I run the command as written in the book: genprism brown_satin_paint stool_leg_sw 4 -0.7 -0.7 -0.6 -0.7 -0.6 -0.6 -0.7 -0.6 -1 0 0 2.5 > look.txt
I get the following error: Usage: genprism material name { - | vfile | N v1 v2 .. vN} [-1 1vect] [-r radius] [-c][-e]
If I run the command without the extrusion vector (final 4 #’s) it creates the prism with the ‘z’ values at 1 which I’m guessing is the default.
Thank you for help!!
Regards,
Sandy Houck LEED AP BD+C, LC
Brummitt Energy Associates, Inc.
619-531-1126
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