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    #!/bin/bash
    
    echo "view3 produces a series of XY slices  a different z locations."
    
    function print_the_help {
      echo "USAGE: $0 <PRIM_FILE>  "
      echo "  OPTIONS: "
      echo "            -t,--tag           filename tag (default: view1)"
      exit 
    }
    
    FILE_TAG="view3"
    INPUT_FILE="../../g4_0000.prim"
    
    
    POSITIONAL=()
    while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
    do
      key="$1"
    
      case $key in
        -h|--help)
          shift # past argument
          print_the_help
          ;;
        -t|--tag)
          FILE_TAG="$2"
          shift # past argument
          shift # past value
          ;;
        -i|--input)
          INPUT_FILE="$2"
          shift # past argument
          shift # past value
          ;;
        *)    # unknown option
          #POSITIONAL+=("$1") # save it in an array for later
          echo "unknown option $1"
          print_the_help
          shift # past argument
          ;;
      esac
    done
    set -- "${POSITIONAL[@]}" # restore positional parameters
    
    
    # units are mm
    dawncut 0 0 -1 1500 ${INPUT_FILE} ${FILE_TAG}.prim 
    dawn -d ${FILE_TAG}.prim 
    ps2pdf ${FILE_TAG}.eps ${FILE_TAG}_full.pdf
    gs -o ${FILE_TAG}.pdf -sDEVICE=pdfwrite \
      -c "[/CropBox [50 175 550 675] /PAGES pdfmark" \
      -f ${FILE_TAG}_full.pdf
    pdftoppm ${FILE_TAG}.pdf ${FILE_TAG} -png -singlefile -cropbox
    
    #https://geant4.kek.jp/~tanaka/DAWN/About_DAWNCUT.html
    # % dawncut a b c d input-file [output-file]
    #
    #       input-file : Source DAWN-format file describing a 3D scene.
    #
    #       output-file: Output DAWN-format file describing a plane-clipped 
    #                    3D scene.  The default output stream is stdout.
    #
    #       a, b, c, d : Parameters  a, b, c, and d  are double values to
    #                    define a clipping plane described with the following 
    #                    equation: 
    #
    #                       ax + by + cz + d = 0. 
    #
    #                    Vector (a,b,c) defines the normal vector of 
    #                    the clipping plane.  
    #                    3D scene data in the half space at the front side 
    #                    of the clipping plane are clipped out and erased. 
    #                    The normal vector (a,b,c) needs not be a unit vector. 
    #                    If it is a unit vector, parameter "d" gives distance 
    #                    between the clipping plane and origin (0,0,0).