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NAME

       hypertorus - Draws a hypertorus that rotates in 4d

SYNOPSIS

       hypertorus [--display host:display.screen] [--install] [--visual visual] [--window] [--root] [--window-id
       number]   [--delay   usecs]   [--fps]   [--wireframe]  [--surface]  [--transparent]  [--solid]  [--bands]
       [--spirals-{1,2,4,8,16}] [--onesided] [--twosided]  [--colorwheel]  [--change-colors]  [--perspective-3d]
       [--orthographic-3d]   [--perspective-4d]   [--orthographic-4d]   [--speed-wx  float]  [--speed-wy  float]
       [--speed-wz float] [--speed-xy float] [--speed-xz float] [--speed-yz float]

DESCRIPTION

       The hypertorus program shows the Clifford torus as it rotates in 4d.  The Clifford torus is a torus  lies
       on  the  "surface"  of  the  hypersphere  in  4d.  The program projects the 4d torus to 3d using either a
       perspective or an orthographic projection.  Of the two alternatives,  the  perspective  projection  looks
       much  more  appealing.   In orthographic projections the torus degenerates into a doubly covered cylinder
       for some angles.  The projected 3d torus can then be projected to  the  screen  either  perspectively  or
       orthographically.

       There  are  three display modes for the torus: mesh (wireframe), solid, or transparent.  Furthermore, the
       appearance of the torus can be as a solid object or as a set of see-through bands or see-through spirals.
       Finally, the colors with with the torus is drawn can be set to one-sided, two-sided, or to a color wheel.
       The colors can be static or changing dynamically.  In one-sided color mode, the torus is drawn  with  the
       same  color  on  the inside and the outside.  In two-sided color mode, the torus is drawn with red on the
       outside and green on the inside if static colors are used.  If  changing  colors  are  used,  dynamically
       varying  complementary  colors  are  used  for  the  two sides.  This mode enables you to see that the 3d
       projection of the torus turns inside-out as it rotates in 4d.  The color wheel mode draws the torus  with
       a  fully  saturated  color wheel.  If changing colors are used, the colors of the color wheel are varying
       dynamically.  The color wheel mode gives a very nice effect when combined with the see-through  bands  or
       see-through spirals mode.

       Finally, the rotation speed for each of the six planes around which the torus rotates can be chosen.

       This  program  is  inspired  by  Thomas  Banchoff's  book "Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, Computer
       Graphics, and Higher Dimensions", Scientific American Library, 1990.

OPTIONS

       hypertorus accepts the following options:

       --window
               Draw on a newly-created window.  This is the default.

       --root  Draw on the root window.

       --window-id number
               Draw on the specified window.

       --install
               Install a private colormap for the window.

       --visual visual
               Specify which visual to use.  Legal values are the name of a  visual  class,  or  the  id  number
               (decimal or hex) of a specific visual.

       --delay microseconds
               How  much  of  a  delay  should  be introduced between steps of the animation.  Default 25000, or
               1/40th second.

       The following three options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how the torus is displayed.

       --wireframe
               Display the torus as a wireframe mesh.

       --surface
               Display the torus as a solid surface (default).

       --transparent
               Display the torus as a transparent surface.

       The following seven options are mutually exclusive.  They determine the appearance of the torus.

       --solid Display the torus as a solid object.

       --bands Display the torus as see-through bands (default).

       --spirals-1, --spirals-2, --spirals-4, --spirals-8, --spirals-16
               Display the torus as see-through spirals with the indicated number of spirals.

       The following three options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how to color the torus.

       --onesided
               Display the torus with a single color.

       --twosided
               Display the torus with two colors: one color on the outside and the complementary on the  inside.
               For static colors, the colors are red and green.

       --colorwheel
               Display  the  torus  with  a fully saturated color wheel (default).  If the torus is displayed as
               see-through bands, each band will be displayed with a different color.  Likewise, if the torus is
               displayed as see-through spirals, each spiral will receive a different color.

       The following options determine whether the colors with which the torus is displayed are  static  or  are
       changing dynamically.

       --change-colors
               Change the colors with which the torus is displayed dynamically.

       --no-change-colors
               Use static colors to display the torus (default).

       The  following  two options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how the torus is projected from 3d to
       2d (i.e., to the screen).

       --perspective-3d
               Project the torus from 3d to 2d using a perspective projection (default).

       --orthographic-3d
               Project the torus from 3d to 2d using an orthographic projection.

       The following two options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how the torus is projected from  4d  to
       3d.

       --perspective-4d
               Project the torus from 4d to 3d using a perspective projection (default).

       --orthographic-4d
               Project the torus from 4d to 3d using an orthographic projection.

       The  following six options determine the rotation speed of the torus around the six possible hyperplanes.
       The rotation speed is measured in degrees per frame.  The  speeds  should  be  set  to  relatively  small
       values, e.g., less than 4 in magnitude.

       --speed-wx float
               Rotation speed around the wx plane (default: 1.1).

       --speed-wy float
               Rotation speed around the wy plane (default: 1.3).

       --speed-wz float
               Rotation speed around the wz plane (default: 1.5).

       --speed-xy float
               Rotation speed around the xy plane (default: 1.7).

       --speed-xz float
               Rotation speed around the xz plane (default: 1.9).

       --speed-yz float
               Rotation speed around the yz plane (default: 2.1).

       --fps   Display the current frame rate, CPU load, and polygon count.

INTERACTION

       If  you  run  this  program  in standalone mode you can rotate the hypertorus by dragging the mouse while
       pressing the left mouse button.  This rotates the hypertorus in 3d, i.e.,  around  the  wx,  wy,  and  wz
       planes.   If you press the shift key while dragging the mouse with the left button pressed the hypertorus
       is rotated in 4d, i.e., around the xy, xz, and yz planes.  To examine the hypertorus at your leisure,  it
       is best to set all speeds to 0.  Otherwise, the hypertorus will rotate while the left mouse button is not
       pressed.

ENVIRONMENT

       DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

       XENVIRONMENT
               to  get  the  name  of  a  resource  file  that  overrides  the  global  resources  stored in the
               RESOURCE_MANAGER property.

       XSCREENSAVER_WINDOW
               The window ID to use with --root.

SEE ALSO

       X(1), xscreensaver(1)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2003-2020 by Carsten Steger.  Permission to use, copy,  modify,  distribute,  and  sell  this
       software  and  its  documentation  for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above
       copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright  notice  and  this  permission  notice
       appear  in  supporting documentation.  No representations are made about the suitability of this software
       for any purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.

AUTHOR

       Carsten Steger <carsten@mirsanmir.org>, 11-jan-2020.

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