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antiview - interactive OFF file viewer
antiview [options] input_files
Display OFF files in an interactive viewer.
- input_files
- input files in OFF format, or if not given the program reads from standard input
- -h
- program help
- -v <rad>
- radius of vertex spheres, or 'b' to have radius of balls
in the first file of the maximum size without overlap (default:
ball_rad/15)
- -e <rad>
- radius of edge cylinders (default: vertex_rad/1.5)
- -V <col>
- default vertex colour, in form r_val,g_val,b_val (values 0.0-1.0,
or 0-255) or hex xFFFFFF (default: 1.0,0.5,0.0)
- -E <col>
- colour for edges, in form r_val,g_val,b_val
(values 0.0-1.0, or 0-255) or hex xFFFFFF,
x to hide implicit edges
(default: 0.8,0.6,0.8)
- -F <col>
- default face colour, in form r_val,g_val,b_val (values 0.0-1.0,
or 0-255) or hex xFFFFFF (default: 0.8,0.9,0.9)
- -x <elems>
- hide elements. The element string can include v, e and f
to hide vertices, edges and faces
- -n <elems>
- show element index number labels. The element string can
include v, e and f to label vertices, edges and faces
- -w <width>
- width of sphere containing points (default: calculated)
- -I <dist>
- maximum distance from origin for viewable points (default: ignored)
Scene Options
- -D <dist>
- distance to camera
- -C <cent>
- centre of points, in form x_val,y_val,z_val (default: calculated)
- -L <look>
- point to look at, in form x_val,y_val,z_val (default: points centre)
- -R <rot>
- rotate about axes through centre of points, in
form x_val,y_val,z_val (degrees)
- -B <col>
- background colour, in form r_val,g_val,b_val
(values 0.0-1.0, or 0-255) or hex xFFFFFF
There are four main viewing control modes - rotation (default), drag,
zoom, slice. Select a different mode with the following
keys, or right-click on the window and select from the menu
Click and drag on the window with the mouse to move the model,
or use the arrow keys. The zoom and slice are controlled by
forward and backward dragging, or the up and down arrow keys.
Menu Items
- R - Rotate
- turn the model about its centre
- D - Drag
- drag the model around the screen
- Z - Zoom
- Zoom in or out
- S - Slice
- Slice into the model. There is a slicing plane just in front
of the screen which can be moved forward and backwards. It
may take a couple of forward drags with the mouse (or hold
down the the up-arrow key for a few seconds) until this
plane reaches the model and starts slicing into it.
- P - Projection Type
- Toggle display between perspective and orthogonal projection
- V - Show/Hide Vertices
- Toggle display of vertex spheres
- E - Show/Hide Edges
- Toggle display of edge rods
- F - Show/Hide Faces
- Toggle display of faces
- n - Show/Hide Vertex Numbers
- Toggle display of vertex number labels
- N - Show/Hide Face Numbers
- Toggle display of face number labels
- M - Show/Hide Edge Numbers
- Toggle display of edge number labels
- T - Show/Hide Transparency
- Toggle display of transparency (for input containing alpha values)
- Q - Quit
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Other Keys
- J - Increase Vertex and Edge Size
- j - Decrease Vertex and Edge Size
- K - Increase Vertex Size
- k - Decrease Vertex Size
- L - Increase Edge Size
- l - Decrease Edge Size
- c - Toggle label colours between light and dark
- C - Invert label colours
Display some polyhedra
antiview poly1.off poly2.off poly3.off
Colour a polyhedron by polygon type and display it
unipoly truncated cubo | off_color -f N -s 60| antiview
Display a ball pack as balls
packer 0.2 | antiview -v b
Draw an icosahedron without its faces
unipoly icosahedron | antiview -x f
Display a proper coloured icosahedron without its vertex or edge elements
unipoly icosahedron | off_color -f P | antiview -x ve
Display an icosahedron with thin vertex and edge elements
unipoly icosahedron | antiview -v 0.01 -e 0.008
Display an icosahedron-based weave, excluding faces, and showing the
edges in the face colour
unipoly icosahedron | poly_weave | off_color -f U -e F | antiview -v 0.1 -x f
Use -v b to draw ball packs.
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Antiprism Documentation 18.8.2007 -
http://www.antiprism.com/