TTYIMAGE(1) General Commands Manual TTYIMAGE(1)NAME
ttyimage - RADIANCE driver for dumb ASCII terminal
SYNOPSIS
ttyimage [ -c resolu ][ -r ] [ pixfile ]
DESCRIPTION
Ttyimage takes the RADIANCE picture file pixfile and displays it on a dumb terminal. If no pixfile is given, the standard input is read.
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
SEE ALSO pfilt(1), rpict(1), ximage(1)RADIANCE 10/9/97 TTYIMAGE(1)
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XSHOWTRACE(1) General Commands Manual XSHOWTRACE(1)NAME
xshowtrace - interactively show rays traced on RADIANCE image under X11
SYNOPSIS
xshowtrace [ -s ][ -T ][ rtrace options ] octree picture
DESCRIPTION
Xshowtrace takes a RADIANCE octree and a picture file and displays it on an X11 window server using ximage(1). The picture should have
been created from a previous rpict(1) or rvu(1) calculation using the given octree. Once the image is displayed, the user can use the 't'
command of ximage to select points on the image to display the ray tree. Rtrace then produces a ray tree, which xshowtrace will display
(in red on a color screen). The -s option slows the display of each ray traced to make it easier to follow the process. The -T option
traces rays to light sources, which are normally hidden.
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
BUGS
If the pointer is moved between the time 't' is pressed and xshowtrace starts drawing rays, the rays will be displaced.
SEE ALSO oconv(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rvu(1), ximage(1)RADIANCE 11/15/93 XSHOWTRACE(1)
There is no xorg.conf file and no XF86Config file on a certain FreeBSD machine:
# locate xorg.conf
/usr/local/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.gz
# locate XF86Config
#
Can someone let me know if that means that there is a bare bones set up possible only? xrandr works fine, but I am looking for ways to... (6 Replies)
I'm looking for finer granularity than the 20 ANSI escape sequence screen modes. What I'd like to do is have the terminal increase it's own height when I have to show the user a long menu.
Platform is Cygwin 64 running over Win 7 Pro.
Mike (4 Replies)
What is the point of this? Whenever I close my shell it appends to the history file without adding this. I have never seen it overwrite my history file.
# When the shell exits, append to the history file instead of overwriting it
shopt -s histappend (3 Replies)
Look this very good rendering on Slackware 14.2
in my opinion is near perfect.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/q5trL.png
Now look the same page on Fedora 30
https://i.stack.imgur.com/FBQv7.png
In my opinion the fonts on Fedora are too small and difficult to read, I prefer the fat fonts of... (20 Replies)