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+\section{Definition of grating}
+
+The user can specify the grating of the solid with the option
+\verb+[ngrid]+ within the command \Cadre{\texttt{\textbackslash psSolid}}.
+
+For the objects
+\verb+cube+,
+\verb+prisme+,
+\verb+prismecreux+,
+the syntax is \texttt{[ngrid=}$n_1$\texttt{]} where $n_1$ represents the number of vertical gridlines.
+
+For the objects
+\verb+cylindre+,
+\verb+cylindrecreux+,
+\verb+cone+,
+\verb+conecreux+,
+\verb+tronccone+,
+\verb+troncconecreux+,
+%%\verb+tore+,
+the syntax is \texttt{[ngrid=}$n_1$~$n_2$\texttt{]} where $n_1$ is an integer greater or equal
+to 1 ($2$ for \verb+tore+) representing the number of the vertical gridlines, and $n_2$ is an integer
+representing the number of divisions on the circle.
+
+For the object
+\verb+sphere+,
+the syntax is \texttt{[ngrid=}$n_1$~$n_2$\texttt{]} where $n_1$ is an integer, representing the number of divisions on the vertical axis, and
+$n_2$ is an integer representing the number of divisions on the circle
+horizontally.
+
+For the object
+\verb+tore+,
+the syntax is \texttt{[ngrid=}$n_1$~$n_2$\texttt{]} where $n_1$ and $n_2$
+are integers.
+
+Here are some examples:
+
+\subsection{The cube}
+
+\begin{center}
+\psset{unit=0.4}
+\begin{pspicture}(-7,-7)(7,7)
+\psframe(-7,-7)(7,7)
+\psset[pst-solides3d]{viewpoint=50 40 20,Decran=50,lightsrc=10 10 10}
+\psSolid[a=8,object=cube,ngrid=4,fillcolor=yellow]%
+%\psSolid[a=8,object=cube,linewidth=2pt,action=draw]%
+\psPoint(0,0,0){O}
+%\uput[r](O){$O$}
+\psPoint(0,0,4){Ak}
+\psPoint(0,0,8){Az}
+\uput[u](Az){$z$}
+\psPoint(4,0,0){Ai}
+\psPoint(8,0,0){Ax}
+\uput[u](Ax){$x$}
+\psPoint(0,4,0){Aj}
+\psPoint(0,8,0){Ay}
+\uput[dr](Ay){$y$}
+\psPoint(4,-4,0){A1}
+\psPoint(4,4,0){A2}
+\psPoint(-4,4,0){A3}
+\psPoint(-4,-4,0){A4}
+\uput[dr](Ay){$y$}
+%\psline[linestyle=dashed](O)(Ai)
+%\psline[linestyle=dashed](O)(Aj)
+%\psline[linestyle=dashed](O)(Ak)
+\psline[linecolor=green,arrowsize=2mm,arrowinset=0.2]{->}(Aj)(Ay)
+\psline[linecolor=blue,arrowsize=2mm,arrowinset=0.2]{->}(Ai)(Ax)
+\psline[linecolor=red,arrowsize=2mm,arrowinset=0.2]{->}(Ak)(Az)
+\psdot[linecolor=green](Aj)
+\psdot[linecolor=blue](Ai)
+\psdot[linecolor=red](Ak)
+\end{pspicture}
+\hfill
+\begin{pspicture}(-7,-7)(7,7)
+\psframe(-7,-7)(7,7)
+\psset[pst-solides3d]{viewpoint=50 45 10 rtp2xyz,Decran=40,lightsrc=30 45 0}
+\psSolid[a=8,object=cube,ngrid=3,fcol=\colorfaces,RotY=45,RotX=30,RotZ=20]%
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{center}
+
+
+For the first example, the grid is fixed to $4\times4$
+facettes/faces and the command is the following:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\psSolid[a=8,object=cube,ngrid=4,
+ fillcolor=yellow]%
+\end{verbatim}
+In the second example, the face grid is set to $3\times3$
+and the colours of the faces are different.
+We use the package
+\texttt{arrayjob} to easily save the colours:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\newarray\colors
+\readarray{colors}{%
+ Apricot&Aquamarine%
+ etc.}
+\end{verbatim}
+The list of the colours is given by the command:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\edef\colorfaces{}%
+\multido{\i=0+1}{67}{%
+ \checkcolors(\i)
+ \xdef\colorfaces{%
+ \colorfaces\i\space(\cachedata)\space}
+ }
+\end{verbatim}
+One sets up:~\verb+fcol=\colorfaces+.
+The gridded cube now is called with:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\psSolid[a=8,object=cube,ngrid=3,%
+ fcol=\colorfaces,
+ RotY=45,RotX=30,RotZ=20]%
+\end{verbatim}
+The option \texttt{[grid]} suppresses the drawing of the gridlines.
+
+
+\subsection{Sphere}
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm]
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
+\psset{viewpoint=50 50 20 rtp2xyz,Decran=50,lightsrc=viewpoint}
+\psset{color1=cyan,color2=red}
+\psSolid[
+ fcol=251 (OliveGreen) 232 (color1) 214 (color2),
+ object=sphere,
+ ngrid=16 18,
+ RotX=180,RotZ=30]%
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm]
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
+\psset{viewpoint=50 50 20 rtp2xyz,Decran=50,lightsrc=viewpoint}
+\psset{color1=cyan,color2=red}
+\psSolid[
+ action=draw*,
+ fcol=0 (OliveGreen) 2 (color1) 3 (color2),
+ object=sphere,
+ ngrid=4 4,
+ RotX=180,RotZ=30]%
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+\subsection{Cylinders}
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm]
+
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-4)(3,4)
+\psset{viewpoint=50 50 20 rtp2xyz,Decran=50,lightsrc=viewpoint}
+\psset{color1=cyan,color2=red}
+\psSolid[
+ fcol=0 (OliveGreen) 2 (color1) 3 (color2),
+ h=5,r=2,
+ object=cylindrecreux,
+ ngrid=4 30,
+ RotZ=30
+](0,0,-2.5)
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+%
+\begin{LTXexample}[width=7cm]
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-4)(4,4)
+\psset{viewpoint=50 50 20 rtp2xyz,Decran=50,lightsrc=viewpoint}
+\psset{color1=cyan,color2=red}
+\psSolid[
+ action=draw*,
+ fcol=0 (OliveGreen) 2 (color1) 3 (color2),
+ h=5,r=2,
+ object=cylindre,
+ ngrid=2 12,
+ RotY=-20
+](0,0,-2.5)
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+
+
+\subsection{Torus}
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm]
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-2)(3,2)
+\psset{viewpoint=50 50 30 rtp2xyz,Decran=25,lightsrc=viewpoint}
+\psSolid[r1=2.5,r0=1.5,
+ object=tore,
+ ngrid=4 36,
+ fillcolor=green!30,
+ action=draw**]%
+\axesIIID(4,4,0)(5,5,4)
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm]
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-2)(3,2)
+\psset{viewpoint=50 50 30 rtp2xyz,Decran=25,lightsrc=viewpoint}
+\psSolid[r1=3.5,r0=1,
+ object=tore,
+ ngrid=9 18,
+ fillcolor=magenta!30,
+ action=draw**]%
+\axesIIID(4.5,4.5,0)(5,5,4)
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+\endinput