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I can reproduce it. Don't forget to shift-click when doing
the selection. ;-)
Warp, did you notice this in the Messages window?
Render #1: nothing special
Render #2: Rendering using command line '+sc0.255859 +sr0.140625 +ec0.423828
+er0.307292'.
Render #3: Selected render region is '+sc0.255859 +sr0.140625 +ec0.423828
+er0.307292'.
Render #4: nothing special
It guess that when you render the selected region, you use
the coordinates, then erase them so the next render can be
full-window.
But when you render with the command-line, you don't erase
the coordinates of the selected region, so on the next
render, WinPOV uses them. Then deletes them, of course.
Hope this helps to know you're not the only one. Is the source
code available somewhere, or can we just test the binaries?
BTW, ...
The box is a Pentium-III @ 800 MHz, with only 128 MB RAM.
Yes, "only", because it runs Windows 2000 Professionnal
(French version, service pack 2), and an instance of Oracle
and Java don't help... :-(
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Adrien Beau - adr### [at] freefr - http://adrien.beau.free.fr
Mes propos n'engagent que moi et en aucun cas mes employeurs
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