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m2off - converts a LiveGraphics3D 'm' file to OFF format

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Usage

Synopsis

m2off [options] [input_file]

Description

Convert a file from 'm' format, used by LiveGraphics3D , to OFF format.

Options

input_file
input file in 'm' format, or if not given the program reads from standard input

-h
program help

-x <elems>
hide elements. The element string can include v, e and f to hide, respectively, vertices, edges and faces

-l <lim>
minimum distance for unique vertex locations as exponent 1e-lim (default: 13 giving 1e-13)

-b
use back face colors instead of front ones, if available

-v
turn model to LiveGraphics3D viewpoint

-C <file>
dump color lights into OFF file

-o <file>
write output to file, if this option is not used the program writes to standard output

Examples

Create a .m file with LiveGraphics3D colouring to use as an example
   unipoly snub dodecahedron | off2m -t 0 -l > snub_dod.m
Convert a LiveGraphics3D model to OFF format
   m2off snub_dod.m > snub_dod.off
Convert a LiveGraphics3D model to OFF format, colouring it similarly to the way LiveGraphics3D does, and view it
    m2off -C color.off snub_dod.m | off_color -f L -l color.off | antiview
The next two examples use models from the Color Volumes page, which is one the LiveGraphics3D Examples pages

Convert a vertex only .m file, and view it

   m2off color_cylinder.m | antiview -v 0.14
Show back face colors and start with the same viewpoint that LiveGraphics3D does
   m2off -b -v color_cube.m | antiview

Notes

If faces in the .m file are displayed using LiveGraphics3D lighting it is possible that they may not also have particular colours assigned to them. In this case the colour used in the OFF file will be inherited from another element. It is likely that this will not be what is wanted, in which case the faces can be recoloured using off_color.

Please, report any difficulties in converting .m files.

m2off was written by Roger Kaufman.

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