|
![](/i/fill.gif) |
Ron Parker <ron### [at] povray org> wrote:
: netpbm.
: Of course, that's my answer to everything...
In fact, any image conversor suffices, even if it can convert just one image
at a time, as long as it can be used from the command line and you are using
a regular unix shell.
One of the main problems in a windowed-only interfaces (read: Windows) is
that if a program doesn't support something (eg. doing something to a series
of files instead of just one file), then there's nothing you can do about it,
you just have to live with it.
The great thing about an OS that supports a proper command line/scripting
language is that the programs don't have to support things like that as you
can automatize its functionality for several targets at a time.
(And now 90% of people reading this will think that I hate windowed
interfaces. *sigh*)
--
#macro N(D,I)#if(I<6)cylinder{M()#local D[I]=div(D[I],104);M().5,2pigment{
rgb M()}}N(D,(D[I]>99?I:I+1))#end#end#macro M()<mod(D[I],13)-6,mod(div(D[I
],13),8)-3,10>#end blob{N(array[6]{11117333955,
7382340,3358,3900569407,970,4254934330},0)}// - Warp -
Post a reply to this message
|
![](/i/fill.gif) |