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EVOLVOTRON_MUTATE(1)		  Evolvotron		  EVOLVOTRON_MUTATE(1)

NAME
       evolvotron_mutate - Render an evolvotron function tree to an image.

SYNOPSIS
       evolvotron_mutate < function_in.xml > function_out.xml

       evolvotron_mutate -g > function_out.xml

DESCRIPTION
       evolvotron_mutate  either  mutates an existing image function read from
       standard input, or (with the -g option) creates a new  image  function.
       In either case the output image function is written to standard output.

       The mutation parameters and function weightings are the same as used by
       evolvotron in its default reset state.

       See the evolvotron user manual (accessible from the evolvotron applica‐
       tion's Help menu) for more information on image functions.

COMMANDLINE OPTIONS
       -g, --genesis
	    Specifies  that  no	 function  should be read from standard input.
	    The output function is created at random.

       -h, --help
	    Display information on command line arguments and exit.

       -l, --linear
	    Created functions (if they are rendered as animations) will	 sweep
	    z linearly (rather than sinusoidally).

       -p, --spheremap
	    Created functions will be tagged as spheremaps.

       -v, --verbose
	    Enables some additional logging to standard error.

EXAMPLES
       evolvotron_mutate  -g  |	 tee  function0.xml  | evolvotron_render func‐
       tion0.ppm

       evolvtron_mutate < function0.xml > function1.xml

AUTHOR
       evolvotron_mutate was  written  by  Tim	Day  (www.timday.com)  and  is
       released	 under	the conditions of the GNU General Public License.  See
       the file LICENSE supplied with the source code for details.

SEE ALSO
       evolvotron(1), evolvotron_render(1)

www.timday.com			  16 Oct 2009		  EVOLVOTRON_MUTATE(1)
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