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The OOGL.m package uses the external program math2oogl to
convert Graphics3D objects to OOGL format, because a compiled
external program is able to do this conversion many times faster than
Mathematica.
The converter will sometimes handle colored SurfaceGraphics objects correctly that Mathematica does not handle correctly, which means that Geomview[object] sometimes works where Show[object] will give errors.
The converter supports the Polygon, Line, and Point
graphics primitives, RGBColor Graphics3D directives, and
SurfaceGraphics objects with or without RGBColor
directives, and lists of any combination of these. It silently ignores
all other directives.
The Mathematica to RenderMan conversion is actually a two-step process: Mathematica->OOGL (math2oogl), and OOGL->RenderMan (oogl2rib).
In the WriteOOGL and WriteRIB commands, filename can
either be a string containing a filename, an OutputStream object,
or a string starting with a ! to send the output to a command.
Object can be a Graphics3D object, a SurfaceGraphics
object, or a list of these.
The packages work best with Mathematica 2.0 or better. With version 1.2, the Geomview display is always on the local host.