From ms-admin@wri.com Wed Mar 18 19:24:30 1992 To: kriz@wave.esm.vt.edu (Ronald D. Kriz VIMS) Subject: MathSource Subitem 0201-946-0011 [1 of 1] This is an automatic response from the MathSource server at ms-request@wri.com. To prevent infinte loops within the MathSource server due to returned mail, this mail is sent from ms-admin@wri.com. If you reply to this message, the mail will go to a human operator and NOT to the MathSource server. The system is currently being tested. Please report all problems and suggestions to ms-admin@wri.com. Sent for request of Wed, 18 Mar 92 19:24:11 EST Part 1 of 1 -------------------------------- Since you are reading this, I can safely assume you have downloaded your tar tape correctly. This Should be in the Stereo Directory The only new stuff in here really is ShowStereo.m and perhaps StereoGL.m I'm sending my whole Stereo directory, although the slide show is the old stuff not new stuff. To use the new ShowStereo Load these into a math session In[1]:= <True] It will then querry for a filename. Inside Mathematica, (once the package has been loaded), a Question mark followed by the option name will tell you how to use that option example In[4]:= ?AngularSeperation StereoShow Option: Angular Seperation of the two view points in Radians. Default AngularSeperation -> .06 You will probably have to change AspectRatio in your graphics to get them to look right, this is Graphics option. ---------------------------------------------------------- old README --------------------------------------------------- The Script StereoSlides will Show the images in this Direcory. FIRST change the Variable 'filefind' in StereoSlides to indicate where to find your copy of glps. Make sure this new glps in the bin directory of your homedirectory (a new and slightly improved copy of bin/glps is on this tape) Execute StereoSlides from your homedirectory Stereo/StereoSlides It will prompt you for the time in seconds between slides. It will loop until you hit ^Z on the window you launched it from, then do a kill %1 to clean things up. This last part is a bit sloppy, but it works, and you shouldn't have to do it often, (I may have a better viewer written before the show, or feel free to hack this one) -------------------------------- End of part 1 of 1