diff -r 7e56c36eb1ae -r cb1224fcd2c2 man/man1/ltview.1 --- a/man/man1/ltview.1 Tue Apr 08 22:56:10 2014 +0100 +++ b/man/man1/ltview.1 Tue Apr 08 22:56:34 2014 +0100 @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ .\" -.TH "LTVIEW" "1" "11/03/14" "RADIANCE" "" +.TH "LTVIEW" "1" "08/04/14" "RADIANCE" "" .SH "NAME" -ltview \- view a light source +ltview \- view photometry of a light source .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B ltview [ .B \-i ][ -.B "\-r roomsize" +.B "\-b boxsize" ][ .B "\-o output device" ] @@ -41,7 +41,9 @@ .I ltview relies on Radiance's .I rad(1) -command to compile an octree and to call +command to compile an octree using +.I oconv(1) +and to call .I rvu(1) to display an interactive preview of the luminaire. The default behaviour for @@ -50,7 +52,7 @@ .I ies2rad(1) so that the largest dimension of the fitting is unity, centered at the origin. This scaled representation of the original fitting is then placed inside a -square box 10 units in size. The \-y face of the box is left open so that +square box 10 units in length. The \-y face of the box is left open so that the camera can look inside, facing +y. If it is desirable to keep the original luminaire in both its original size, and its original location, the @@ -91,7 +93,7 @@ .IP "" .2i ltview \-o qt ABC123.ies .PP -To look at a typical T5 fluorescent fitting that is modelled in millimeters +To look at a typical fluorescent fitting that is modelled in millimeters .IP "" .2i ltview \-r 5000 XYZ_batten.rad .SH "AUTHOR"