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NAME

       kleinbottle - Draws a 4d Klein bottle.

SYNOPSIS

       kleinbottle  [-display  host:display.screen] [-install] [-visual visual] [-window] [-root] [-delay usecs]
       [-fps] [-klein-bottle bottle-name] [-figure-8] [-lawson]  [-mode  display-mode]  [-wireframe]  [-surface]
       [-transparent]  [-appearance  appearance] [-solid] [-bands] [-colors color-scheme] [-twosided] [-rainbow]
       [-depth] [-view-mode view-mode] [-walk] [-turn] [-walk-turn] [-orientation-marks]  [-projection-3d  mode]
       [-perspective-3d]  [-orthographic-3d] [-projection-4d mode] [-perspective-4d] [-orthographic-4d] [-speed-
       wx float] [-speed-wy float] [-speed-wz float]  [-speed-xy  float]  [-speed-xz  float]  [-speed-yz  float]
       [-walk-direction float] [-walk-speed float]

DESCRIPTION

       The  kleinbottle program shows two different Klein bottles in 4d: the figure-8 Klein bottle or the Lawson
       Klein bottle.  You can walk on the Klein bottle, see it turn in 4d, or walk on it while it turns  in  4d.
       The figure-8 Klein bottle is well known in its 3d form.  The 4d form used in this program is an extension
       of the 3d form to 4d that does not intersect itself in 4d (which can be seen in the depth  colors  mode).
       The  Lawson Klein bottle, on the other hand, does intersect itself in 4d.  Its primary use is that it has
       a nice appearance for walking and for turning in 3d.  The Klein bottle is a non-orientable  surface.   To
       make  this  apparent,  the two-sided color mode can be used.  Alternatively, orientation markers (curling
       arrows) can be drawn as a texture map on the surface of the Klein bottle.  While  walking  on  the  Klein
       bottle,  you  will  notice  that the orientation of the curling arrows changes (which it must because the
       Klein bottle is non-orientable).  The program  projects  the  4d  Klein  bottle  to  3d  using  either  a
       perspective or an orthographic projection.  Which of the two alternatives looks more appealing depends on
       the viewing mode and the Klein bottle.  For example, the Lawson Klein bottle looks nicest when  projected
       perspectively.   The  figure-8  Klein bottle, on the other hand, looks nicer while walking when projected
       orthographically from 4d.  The projected Klein  bottle  can  then  be  projected  to  the  screen  either
       perspectively  or  orthographically.   When using the walking modes, perspective projection to the screen
       should be used.  There are three display  modes  for  the  Klein  bottle:  mesh  (wireframe),  solid,  or
       transparent.   Furthermore,  the  appearance  of the Klein bottle can be as a solid object or as a set of
       see-through bands.  Finally, the colors with with the Klein bottle is drawn  can  be  set  to  two-sided,
       rainbow,  or depth.  In the first case, the Klein bottle is drawn with red on one "side" and green on the
       "other side".  Of course, the Klein bottle only has one side, so the color jumps from red to green  along
       a  curve  on the surface of the Klein bottle.  This mode enables you to see that the Klein bottle is non-
       orientable.  The second mode draws the Klein bottle with fully saturated rainbow colors.   This  gives  a
       very  nice  effect  when  combined with the see-through bands mode or with the orientation markers drawn.
       The third mode draws the Klein bottle with colors that are chosen according to  the  4d  "depth"  of  the
       points.   This  mode  enables  you to see that the figure-8 Klein bottle does not intersect itself in 4d,
       while the Lawson Klein bottle does intersect itself.  The rotation speed  for  each  of  the  six  planes
       around  which  the  Klein  bottle  rotates  can be chosen.  For the walk-and-turn more, only the rotation
       speeds around the true 4d planes are used (the xy, xz, and yz planes).  Furthermore, in the walking modes
       the  walking  direction  in  the  2d base square of the Klein bottle and the walking speed can be chosen.
       This program is somewhat inspired by Thomas  Banchoff's  book  "Beyond  the  Third  Dimension:  Geometry,
       Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions", Scientific American Library, 1990.

OPTIONS

       kleinbottle accepts the following options:

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

       -root   Draw on the root 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  10000,  or
               1/100th second.

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

       The following three options are mutually exclusive.  They determine which Klein bottle is displayed.

       -klein-bottle random
               Display a random Klein bottle (default).

       -klein-bottle figure-8 (Shortcut: -figure-8)
               Display the figure-8 Klein bottle.

       -klein-bottle lawson (Shortcut: -lawson)
               Display the Lawson Klein bottle.

       The following four options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how the Klein bottle is displayed.

       -mode random
               Display the Klein bottle in a random display mode (default).

       -mode wireframe (Shortcut: -wireframe)
               Display the Klein bottle as a wireframe mesh.

       -mode surface (Shortcut: -surface)
               Display the Klein bottle as a solid surface.

       -mode transparent (Shortcut: -transparent)
               Display the Klein bottle as a transparent surface.

       The following three options are mutually exclusive.  They determine the appearance of the Klein bottle.

       -appearance random
               Display the Klein bottle with a random appearance (default).

       -appearance solid (Shortcut: -solid)
               Display the Klein bottle as a solid object.

       -appearance bands (Shortcut: -bands)
               Display the Klein bottle as see-through bands.

       The following four options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how to color the Klein bottle.

       -colors random
               Display the Klein bottle with a random color scheme (default).

       -colors twosided (Shortcut: -twosided)
               Display the Klein bottle with two colors: red on one "side" and green on the "other side".

       -colors rainbow (Shortcut: -rainbow)
               Display  the  Klein bottle with fully saturated rainbow colors.  If the Klein bottle is displayed
               as see-through bands, each band will be displayed with a different color.

       -colors depth (Shortcut: -depth)
               Display the Klein bottle with colors chosen depending on the 4d "depth" of the points.

       The following four options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how to view the Klein bottle.

       -view-mode random
               View the Klein bottle in a random view mode (default).

       -view-mode walk (Shortcut: -walk)
               View the Klein bottle as if walking on its surface.

       -view-mode turn (Shortcut: -turn)
               View the Klein bottle while it turns in 4d.

       -view-mode walk-turn (Shortcut: -walk-turn)
               View the Klein bottle as if walking on its surface.  Additionally, the Klein bottle turns  around
               the true 4d planes (the xy, xz, and yz planes).

       The following options determine whether orientation marks are shown on the Klein bottle.

       -orientation-marks
               Display orientation marks on the Klein bottle.

       -no-orientation-marks
               Don't display orientation marks on the Klein bottle (default).

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

       -projection-3d random
               Project the Klein bottle from 3d to 2d using a random projection mode (default).

       -projection-3d perspective (Shortcut: -perspective-3d)
               Project the Klein bottle from 3d to 2d using a perspective projection.

       -projection-3d orthographic (Shortcut: -orthographic-3d)
               Project the Klein bottle from 3d to 2d using an orthographic projection.

       The following three options are mutually exclusive.  They determine how the  Klein  bottle  is  projected
       from 4d to 3d.

       -projection-4d random
               Project the Klein bottle from 4d to 3d using a random projection mode (default).

       -projection-4d perspective (Shortcut: -perspective-4d)
               Project the Klein bottle from 4d to 3d using a perspective projection.

       -projection-4d orthographic (Shortcut: -orthographic-4d)
               Project the Klein bottle from 4d to 3d using an orthographic projection.

       The  following  six  options  determine  the  rotation  speed of the Klein bottle 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.  In walk mode, all speeds are ignored.  In walk-
       and-turn mode, the 3d rotation speeds are ignored (i.e., the wx, wy, and wz  speeds).   In  walk-and-turn
       mode,  smaller  speeds must be used than in the turn mode to achieve a nice visualization.  Therefore, in
       walk-and-turn mode the speeds you have selected are divided by 5 internally.

       -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).

       The following two options determine the walking speed and direction.

       -walk-direction float
               The walking direction is measured as an angle  in  degrees  in  the  2d  square  that  forms  the
               coordinate system of the surface of the Klein bottle (default: 7.0).

       -walk-speed float
               The walking speed is measured in percent of some sensible maximum speed (default: 20.0).

INTERACTION

       If  you run this program in standalone mode in its turn mode, you can rotate the Klein bottle by dragging
       the mouse while pressing the left mouse button.  This rotates the Klein bottle 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 Klein bottle is rotated in 4D, i.e., around the xy, xz, and yz planes.  To examine the  Klein  bottle
       at  your  leisure,  it is best to set all speeds to 0.  Otherwise, the Klein bottle will rotate while the
       left mouse button is not pressed.  This kind of interaction is not available in the two walk modes.

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.

SEE ALSO

       X(1), xscreensaver(1)

       Copyright  ©  2005-2009  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>, 03-aug-2009.