NAME
trad - graphical user interface to Radiance rad(1) program
SYNOPSIS
trad [ rfile ]
DESCRIPTION
Trad is a graphical user interface to rad(1), which controls the
operation of the basic Radiance scene compiling, rendering and picture
filtering programs. Trad also includes links to a few utilities for
displaying and converting results, but most of what it does can be done
by editing a small text file, called the "rad input file". Scene
creation still requires the use of a text or graphical editor, or
translation from some external CAD format.
Trad is based on the Tcl/Tk wish(1) "windowing shell" written by John
Ousterhout. (See below for instructions on installing this package if
you do not have it already.)
The trad interface divides the rendering problem into seven screens:
File, Scene, Zone, Views, Options, Action and Results. The File screen
is used to load and save rad input files (a.k.a. project files). The
Scene screen is used to name the Radiance input files associated with a
particular project. The Zone screen is used to assign rad variables
specific to the section of the model being rendered. The Views screen
is used to define specific views to be rendered and set the picture
file names and dimensions. The Options screen is used to adjust
rendering quality and other parameters. The Action screen is used to
initiate interactive and batch renderings. The Results screen is used
to display, convert and print the rendered Radiance pictures.
If trad is called with no rad input file name on the command line, it
will start with the File screen and you must enter a valid project file
before you will be allowed to continue. If rfile is given, then trad
attempts to open this file. If no such file exists, trad assumes you
are creating a new file by this name and goes to the Scene screen so
you may identify the appropriate Radiance input files. If the file
exists but not all renderings have been finished, trad goes first to
the Action screen, assuming you will want to do something. If the file
exists and all renderings have completed and are up-to-date, trad goes
to the Results screen so that you may examine the final pictures.
Trad includes an extensive help facility, which may be accessed either
by pressing the "HELP" button and searching through the category and
topic menus, or by holding the Control key and pressing the left mouse
button on the mysterious widget (i.e. the button, entry window, or list
box you are curious about).
INSTALLING TCL/TK
The Tcl/Tk package is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.smli.com
(204.153.12.45) in the /pub/tcl directory. (Tcl stands for "Tool
Command Language," and is pronounced "tickle".) Trad is based on Tk
release 4.0, which in turn is based on Tcl release 7.4. Although trad
uses only the wish program from this package, wish itself depends on
additional Tcl and Tk libraries, and the two toolkits must be compiled
one after the other.
To compile the Tcl/Tk package, download the files "tcl7.4.tar.Z" and
"tk4.0.tar.Z" and uncompress and untar them. Then, follow the
instructions in the README file in the tcl7.4/ directory to configure
the Makefile for your system and install the software. (Usually, it is
best to do this as root or have it done by your system administrator if
you do not have root privileges.) Then, do the same in the tk4.0/
directory.
Trad should run without modification once this is done correctly.
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
wish and Tcl/Tk language by John Ousterhout
SEE ALSO
oconv(1), pfilt(1), rad(1), rpict(1), rvu(1), wish(1), ximage(1)