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BRL-CAD 7.14.0 (Default branch)

Image BRL-CAD is a powerful constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing support for rendering and geometric analysis, path-tracing for realistic image synthesis, network distributed framebuffer support, and image and signal-processing tools. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
MGED has a powerful new 'search' command that is very similar to the UNIX find command but specifically tailored to geometry hierarchies. This release also provides a preview of many documentation improvements to come with the start of a new command help system within MGED. Other developments include numerous improvements to the Pro/E export plugin, the height field (DSP) primitive can now be exported to other geometry file formats, and much more. The INTAVAL importer is now fully integrated into BRL-CAD and included in the default install too. Image

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icetCompositeOrder(3)						  IceT Reference					     icetCompositeOrder(3)

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icetCompositeOrder -- specify the order in which images are composited Synopsis #include <IceT.h> void icetCompositeOrder( const IceTInt * process_ranks ); Description If ICET_ORDERED_COMPOSITE is enabled and the current strategy supports ordered composition (verified with the ICET_STRATEGY_SUPPORTS_ORDER- ING state variable, then the order which images are composited is specified with icetCompositeOrder. If compositing is done with z-buffer comparisons (e.g. icetCompositeMode is called with ICET_COMPOSITE_MODE_Z_BUFFER), then the ordering does not matter, and ICET_ORDERED_COM- POSITE should probably be disabled. However, if compositing is done with color blending (e.g. icetCompositeMode is called with ICET_COM- POSITE_MODE_BLEND), then the order in which the images are composed can drastically change the output. For ordered image compositing to work, the geometric objects rendered by processes must be arranged such that if the geometry of one process is ``in front'' of the geometry of another process for any camera ray, that ordering holds for all camera rays. It is the applica- tion's responsibility to ensure that such an ordering exists and to find that ordering. The easiest way to do this is to ensure that the geometry of each process falls cleanly into regions of a grid, octree, k-d tree, or similar structure. Once the geometry order is determined for a particular rendering viewpoint, it is given to IceT in the form of an array of ranks. The parameter process_ranks should have exactly ICET_NUM_PROCESSES entries, each with a unique, valid process rank. The first process should have the geometry that is ``in front'' of all others, the next directly behind that, and so on. It should be noted that the application may actually impose only a partial order on the geometry, but that can easily be converted to the linear ordering required by IceT . When ordering is on, it is accepted that icetCompositeOrder will be called in between every frame since the order of the geometry may change with the viewpoint. If data replication is in effect (see icetDataReplicationGroup), all processes are still expected to be listed in process_ranks. Correct ordering can be achieved by ensuring that all processes in each group are listed in contiguous entries in process_ranks. Errors ICET_INVALID_VALUE Not every entry in the parameter process_ranks was a unique, valid process rank. Warnings None. Bugs If an ICET_INVALID_VALUE error is raised, internal arrays pertaining to the ordering of images may not be restored properly. If such an error is raised, the function should be re-invoked with a valid ordering before preceding. Unpredictable results may occur otherwise. Copyright Copyright (C)2003 Sandia Corporation Under the terms of Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation, the U.S. Government retains certain rights in this software. This source code is released under the New BSD License. See Also icetCompositeMode(3) icetStrategy(3) IceT Reference August 9, 2010 icetCompositeOrder(3)