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NAME

       ico - animate an icosahedron or other polyhedron

SYNOPSIS

       ico  [-display display] [-geometry geometry] [-r] [-d pat­
       tern] [-i] [-dbl] [-faces]  [-noedges]  [-sleep  n]  [-obj
       object] [-objhelp] [-colors color-list]

DESCRIPTION

       Ico displays a wire-frame rotating polyhedron, with hidden
       lines removed, or  a  solid-fill  polyhedron  with  hidden
       faces  removed.  There are a number of different polyhedra
       available; adding a new polyhedron to the program is quite
       simple.

OPTIONS

       -r     Display  on  the  root window instead of creating a
              new window.

       -d pattern
              Specify a bit pattern for drawing dashed lines  for
              wire frames.

       -i     Use inverted colors for wire frames.

       -dbl   Use  double  buffering  on the display.  This works
              for either wire frame or solid fill drawings.   For
              solid  fill  drawings, using this switch results in
              substantially smoother movement.   Note  that  this
              requires twice as many bit planes as without double
              buffering.  Since some colors are  typically  allo­
              cated  by other programs, most eight-bit-plane dis­
              plays will probably be limited to eight colors when
              using double buffering.

       -faces Draw filled faces instead of wire frames.

       -noedges
              Don't  draw  the  wire frames.  Typically used only
              when -faces is used.

       -sleep n
              Sleep n seconds between each move of the object.

       -obj object
              Specify what object to draw.  If no object is spec­
              ified, an icosahedron is drawn.

       -objhelp
              Print  out  a  list of the available objects, along
              with information about each object.

       -colors color color ...
              Specify what colors should  be  used  to  draw  the
              filled  faces  of  the object.  If less colors than
              faces are given, the colors are reused.

ADDING POLYHEDRA

       If you have the source to ico, it is very easy to add more
       polyhedra.   Each polyhedron is defined in an include file
       by the name of objXXX.h, where XXX is something related to
       the  name  of  the  polyhedron.  The format of the include
       file is defined in the file polyinfo.h.  Look at the  file
       objcube.h to see what the exact format of an objXXX.h file
       should be, then create your objXXX.h file in that  format.

       After  making  the  new objXXX.h file (or copying in a new
       one from elsewhere), simply do a 'make depend'.  This will
       recreate  the  file  allobjs.h,  which  lists  all  of the
       objXXX.h files.  Doing a 'make' after  this  will  rebuild
       ico with the new object information.

SEE ALSO

       X(1)

BUGS

       Pyramids and tetrahedrons with filled faces do not display
       correctly.

       A separate color cell is allocated for each  name  in  the
       -colors  list,  even  when  the same name may be specified
       twice.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright ([, X Consortium
       See X(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.


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