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README file from "weather" directory

                           
                                Weather's README

 
    Weather Program

     This program enables the viewing of a weather satellite image from 
     an arbitrary view point on either a spherical or flattened 
     cylindrical (Mercator) representation of earth.  The satellite image 
     is warped-on-the-fly using Reality Engine's projective texture 
     mapping support.

     To see the satellite image used as a texture map, 
     ipaste weather1024.rgb

     The program also maps the textured image through Reality Engine's 
     texture look-up-table to control image contrast.


     The controls of the program are as follows:

        LEFTMOUSE:     moving the mouse will cause a spherical rotation 
		       of the image onto the projection surface.
    
        MIDDLEMOUSE:   moving the mouse up and down will move you 
                       closer to or farther from the projection surface.
    
        RIGHTMOUSE:    moving the mouse will rotate the projection surface.
    
        RIGHTARROWKEY: will toggle between a spherical and a flattened
                       cylindrical projection surface.
    
        LEFTARROWKEY:  will cycle through various texture lookup tables.
    
        ESCKEY:        will exit the program.
    
    


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