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Name biscuit3d
Version 1.2
Updated 2002/12/08 05:04:33
RCS biscuit3d,v 1.2 2002/12/08 05:04:33 forman Exp forman
Rating star star star no star no star
Category OpenGL, Fun
Description biscuit3d is 3D visualization program created for fun and to gain experience in programming with perl's OpenGL module. The program places simple moving 3D objects into a environment with rudimentary collision detection, gravity, and friction. It's terribly addictive to play with and is recommended if you'd like to start dabbling with OpenGL and perl. It's only rated three out of five stars as it's a bit of an evolved kludge without much purpose. However, for fun it's a five out of five.
The OpenGL-0.4 (not 0.5) perl module is required.
Note that because this program is a true kludge thrown together for fun there is no additional documentation. There are however more command-line switches in this program than any other program I've ever written. In short you'll have to read some code to figure out what this thing does and how.
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NAME
       biscuit3d - description

SYNOPSIS
       biscuit3d [ -h ] [ -tv ] [ file ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       biscuit3d is 3D visualization program created for fun and
       to gain experience in programming with perl's OpenGL mod­
       ule.  The program places simple moving 3D objects into a
       environment with rudimentary collision detection, gravity,
       and friction.  It's terribly addictive to play with and is
       recommended if you'd like to start dabbling with OpenGL
       and perl.  It's only rated three out of five stars as it's
       a bit of an evolved kludge without much purpose.  However,
       for fun it's a five out of five.

       The OpenGL-0.4 (not 0.5) perl module is required.

       Note that because this program is a true kludge thrown
       together for fun there is no additional documentation.
       There are however more command-line switches in this pro­
       gram than any other program I've ever written.  In short
       you'll have to read some code to figure out what this
       thing does and how.

OPTIONS
       -h --help

       Prints this information.

       -t --test

       Prints what will happen without performing the operations.

       -v --verbose

       Prints extra information useful for debugging.

EXAMPLE
       The example below

       biscuit3d -t file

BUGS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       biscuit3d

AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
        Michael Forman  http://www.Michael-Forman.com

        Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Michael Forman.  All rights reserved.
        This program is free software; you can redistribute it
        and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
        Please see the Perl Artistic License.

VERSION
        Current Revision:  $Revision: 1.2 $
        Last Modification: $Date: 2002/12/08 05:04:33 $



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