12-24-2004
FTP Question
When a user FTP's to their own directory, they can go up the directory and view others files, of course they can not overwrite them but are able to download them if they wish to, is there any way to stop them from view their files and have them be only able to view files that they have permissions to view??
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vwright
VWRIGHT(1) General Commands Manual VWRIGHT(1)
NAME
vwright - normalize a RADIANCE view, shift it to the right
SYNOPSIS
vwright [ view options ] distance
vwright [ view options ] name
DESCRIPTION
In the first form, vwright shifts a RADIANCE view the specified distance to the right, putting out a complete set of view parameters in a
single line on the standard output. This utility is most often used to compute a right-eyed view from a left-eye view for stereo imaging.
If no options are specified on the command line, vwright reads a view from its standard input.
The distance given is in world coordinate units. A negative value indicates a shift to the left rather than the right.
The second form substitutes a name prefix in place of the shift distance, and produces constant assignments on the standard output suitable
for passing directly to rcalc(1). For a given prefix N, the constant names are as follows:
Nt: view type ('v'==1,'l'==2,'a'==3,'h'==4,'c'==5,'s'==6)
Npx: view point x value
Npy: view point y value
Npz: view point z value
Ndx: view direction x value (normalized)
Ndy: view direction y value (normalized)
Ndz: view direction z value (normalized)
Nd: view focal distance
Nux: view up vector x value (normalized)
Nuy: view up vector y value (normalized)
Nuz: view up vector z value (normalized)
Nh: view horizontal size
Nv: view vertical size
Ns: view shift
Nl: view lift
No: view fore clipping distance
Na: view aft clipping distance
Nhx: derived horizontal image vector x value (normalized)
Nhy: derived horizontal image vector y value (normalized)
Nhz: derived horizontal image vector z value (normalized)
Nhn: derived horizontal image vector multiplier
Nvx: derived vertical image vector x value (normalized)
Nvy: derived vertical image vector y value (normalized)
Nvz: derived vertical image vector z value (normalized)
Nvn: derived vertical image vector multiplier
EXAMPLES
To start rpict(1) on a view .06 meters left of the view in the file "right.vf":
rpict `vwright -.06 < right.vf` scene.oct > right.hdr &
To move the rad(1) view named "left" 2.5 inches to the right and render from there:
rad -v "right `rad -n -s -V -v left examp.rif | vwright 2.5`" examp.rif &
To pass a view to rcalc for conversion to some other view:
rcalc -n -e `vwright orig < orig.vf` -f viewmod.cal -o view.fmt > new.vf
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
SEE ALSO
pdfblur(1), rad(1), rcalc(1), rpict(1), rvu(1)
RADIANCE
8/29/96 VWRIGHT(1)