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\documentclass{article}
% Use the Cactus ThornGuide style file
% (Automatically used from Cactus distribution, if you have a
% thorn without the Cactus Flesh download this from the Cactus
% homepage at www.cactuscode.org)
\usepackage{../../../../doc/ThornGuide/cactus}
\begin{document}
\title{IOJpeg}
\author{Gabrielle Allen, Thomas Radke}
\date{$ $Date$ $}
\maketitle
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\begin{abstract}
Output method using the jpeg format
\end{abstract}
\section{Use}
Thorn IOJpeg provides 2D images from grid functions in jpeg format, these
images are currently intended to be used for two purposes:
\begin{itemize}
\item{Monitoring from Web Server} Jpeg images can be directly visualised
in the {\it viewport} provided by thorn {\tt CactusConnect/HTTPDExtra}. For
the images to be advertised to the Web Server the parameter {\tt iojpeg::mode = ``remove''} must be used.
\item{Constructing Movies} A series of jpeg movies can easily
be used to construct a time series movie (e.g. using the Unix utilities
{\tt convert} or {\tt xanim}). In this case the parameter {\tt iojpeg::mode = ``standard''} must be used.
\end{itemize}
Note that the parameter {\tt iojpeg::mode} determines whether a jpeg image is ccreated and kept for individual timesteps, or whether only the image from the current data is kept. Only in the second case is the jpeg file {\tt advertised} (otherwise there are potentially thousands of files advertised to e.g. the {\tt HTTPD} thorn). Also note that using the standard mode and creating jpegs every iteration can quite quickly lead to {\it inode} problems on a machine.
We are planning to develop this thorn more to provide more features (eg
a range of 2D images from a 3D dataset, add possibility to save images for a movie and advertise current image).
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