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NAMEGeomview - interactive geometry viewerSYNOPSISgeomview [-b r g b] [-c commandfile] [-wins #windows] [-noinit] [-nopanels] [-noopengl] [-wpos xmin ymin xsize ysize] [-wpos xsize,ysize[@xmin,ymin]] [-e external-module-name] [-M[cg][sp] pipename] [-start external-module-name [arg ...] --] [-run external-module-path [arg ...] --] [file ...] DESCRIPTIONGeomview is an interactive geometry viewer written at the Geometry Center. It displays the objects in the files given on the command line and allows the user to view and manipulate them interactively.The present version (1.7) of geomview runs on Silicon Graphics Irises, and X Window System workstations. We are very interested in hearing about any problems you may have using it; see below for information on how to contact us. In addition to providing interactive control over a world of objects via the mouse and keyboard, geomview has an interpreted language of commands for controlling almost every aspect of its display. It can execute files containing statements in this language, and it can communicate with other programs using the language. See geomview(5), e.g. the file man/cat5/geomview.5 in the geomview distribution, for more details of the language. TUTORIALThis manual page serves only as a (very) terse reference manual for geomview. For a gentler introduction to the program and the format of the data files it can read, see "overview" and "oogltour" in the "doc" directory of the geomview distribution, or better, see the full manual: "geomview.tex" or "geomview.ps", also in the "doc" directory. The source distribution also includes a tutorial for how to write external modules in the "src/bin/example" directory.OPTIONS
GEOMETRY FILE FORMATSThe format of the files read by geomview is described in oogl(5); type "man 5 oogl", or see the file man/cat5/oogl.5 in the geomview distribution, for details.Note to users of MinneView (the precursor to geomview): geomview can read MinneView files, but MinneView cannot read all geomview files. STARTUP FILESImmediately upon starting up geomview reads and executes the commands in the system-wide .geomview file in the "data" subdirectory of the geomview directory. Then, if there is a file named .geomview in the current directory, it executes the commands in that file. If no in the user's home directory, and executes it if found. The startup file of an individual user overrides the systemwide defaults, since later commands take precedence over earlier ones.EXTERNAL MODULESGeomview has the ability to interact via its command language with other programs, called "external modules". Many such modules have been written and appear in the "Application" browser in the main geomview panel. To invoke a module you click the mouse on the module's entry in this browser. This starts the module and adds an additional entry to the browser, beginning with a number in square brackets as in ``[1] Crayola'', which represents the running instance of that module. You can terminate the module by clicking on the numbered entry. Modules are documented separately from geomview. See the manual page for each module for details.INSTALLING AN EXTERNAL MODULEGeomview looks for external modules in a special directory for modules. In the geomview distribution tree this is the "bin/$MACHTYPE" subdirectory. A module consists of two files: the executable program, and a "module init file", which is a whose name is ".geomview-" followed by the module name. The module init file tells geomview how to run that program. Be sure to always keep these two files together; geomview needs both of them in order to run the module. To install a new module, simply put the module's executable file and its init file in your geomview's module directory. The next time you run geomview, it will know about that module.Geomview can actually looks for modules in a list of directories; by default only the "bin/$MACHTYPE" directory is on this list. See the set-emodule-path command in geomview(5) for details. There is a tutorial for how to write external modules in the "src/bin/example" directory. EXTERNAL MODULE INIT FILESAn external module init file is the file that tells geomview how to run that module. Its name must be ".geomview-" followed by the name of the module, e.g. ".geomview-foo". It should contain geomview commands; typically it will contain a single emodule-define command which enters the module into geomview's application browser:(emodule-define "Foo" "foo")The first string is the name that appears in the browser. The second string is the command to invoke the module. It may contain arguments; in fact it can be an arbitrary shell command. KEYBOARD SHORTCUTSMany geomview operations are available from the keyboard. Hitting the "?" button on the main panel, or typing "?" with the cursor in any window, causes geomview to print a message on standard output listing all the keyboard shortcuts.Keyboard commands apply while cursor is in any graphics window and most control panels. Most commands allow one of the following selection prefixes (if none is provided the command applies to the current object): g world geom g# #'th geom g* All geoms c current camera c# #'th camera c* All cameras Many allow a numeric prefix: if none they toggle or reset current value. Appearance: Draw: Shading: Other: af Faces 0as Constant av eVert normals: always face viewer ae Edges 1as Flat #aw Line Width (pixels) an Normals 2as Smooth #ac edges Closer than faces(try 5-100) ab Bounding Boxes 3as Smooth, non-lighted al Shade lines aV Vectors aT allow transparency at Texture-mapping Color: aC allow concave polygons Cf Ce Cn Cb CB face/edge/normal/bbox/backgnd Motions: Viewing: r rotate [ Leftmouse=X-Y plane, 0vp Orthographic view t translate Middle=Z axis, 1vp Perspective view z zoom FOV Shift=slow motion, vd Draw other views' cameras f fly in r/t modes. ] #vv field of View o orbit [Left=steer, Middle=speed ] #vn near clip distance s scale #vf far clip distance w/W recenter/all v+ add new camera h/H halt/halt all vx cursor on/off @ select center of motion (e.g. g3@) vb backfacing poly cull on/off #vl focal length L Look At object v~ Software shading on/off show Panel: Pm Pa Pl Po main/appearance/lighting/obscure Pt Pc PC Pf tools/cameras/Commands/file-browser Ps P- saving/read commands from tty Lights: ls le Show lights / Edit Lights Metric: me mh ms Euclidean Hyperbolic Spherical Model: mv mp mc Virtual Projective Conformal Other: N normalization < Pf load geom/command file 0N none > Ps save something to file ui motion has inertia 1N each TV NTSC mode toggle uc constrained (X/Y) motion 2N all uo motion in Own coord system Rightmouse-doubleclick pick as current target object Shift-Rightmouse pick interest (center) point Renderman: RR send RIB output to <fileprefix>NNN.rib (default fileprefix == "geom") RC Emulate lines using cylinders (default) RP Emulate lines using polygons Ra choose ASCII RIB format (default) Rb choose BINARY RIB format Rt choose Display token to specify .tiff file (default) Rf choose Display token to specify framebuffer Rs Simulate background color with Polygon (default) Rx No background simulation - fully transparent (alpha) background NOTESThe "geomview" command is actually a shell script that sets various environment variables which tell geomview about your local setup, and then invokes the geomview executable program "gvx" (or "gvx.OGL"). Do not run "gvx" by itself; always invoke geomview with the "geomview" shell script.SEE ALSOoogl(5) - OOGL geometric file formats and conventionsgeomview(5) - geomview command language reference FILESdata/.geomview - default initialization file in geomview command language data/geom - sample data files ENVIRONMENTThe ``geomview'' shell script sets these internally by default; if you set them before invoking geomview, the values you set will be used instead of the built-in defaults.GEOMVIEW_GVX - geomview executable GEOMVIEW_DATA_DIR - default directory for data files GEOMVIEW_LOAD_PATH - colon-separated search path for data files GEOMVIEW_EMODULE_DIR - default directory for external emodules GEOMVIEW_EMODULE_PATH - colon-separated search path for external modules GEOMVIEW_SYSTEM_INITFILE - system-wide GCL initialization script GEOMDATA - top directory of the default data tree, used by some modules GEOMVIEW_DOC_DIR - path to the user manual WEBBROWSER - executable for viewing the HTML version of the manual when invoking the `Manual (HTML)' menu item PDFVIEWER - executable for viewing the PDF version of the manual when invoking the `Manual (PDF)' menu item AUTHORSStuart Levy Tamara Munzner Mark Phillips Celeste Fowler Nathaniel Thurston Daniel Krech Scott Wisdom Daeron Meyer Timothy Rowley The National Science and Technology Research Center for Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures (The Geometry Center) University of Minnesota www.geomview.org BUGSSometimes core dumps on bad input files.Zoom and scale have no inertia. Virtual spherical mode doesn't work on VGXes.
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