Add a proper description to the README.md and include it in lib.rs
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# vanrijn
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Ray tracer
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# Vanrijn
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Vanrijn is a [physically based](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physically_based_rendering)
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[ray tracer](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_tracing_(graphics)). Many thanks to the
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authors of the book
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["Physically Based Rendering: From Theory to Implementation](https://www.pbrt.org/) from
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which many of the algorithms used here are taken. This is, however _not_ a Rust port of
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the C++ PBRT rederer described in that book.
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This crate is structured as a library; main.rs is just a glorified test harness which
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shows an example of using the library to render a scene. It uses SDL2 to display the
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rendered image.
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On Ubuntu 19.04, if you have the libsdl2-dev package installed you should be able to
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run "cargo run" and see a window with a test scene rendered into it. In theory it should
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work on any platform with SDL2 installed but I've only tested it on Ubuntu Linux.
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#![feature(external_doc)]
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#![doc(include = "../README.md")]
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pub mod camera;
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pub mod colour;
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pub mod image;
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