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For anyone still following this thread, there is a new update to the
POV2HTML converter on my website now.
It now optionally highlights some of the official #included keywords
(currently colors.inc, textures.inc, metals.inc and functions.inc)
Fairly soon I hope to have v1.0.0 available, so please, if anyone has any
suggestions or requests let me know.
TTFN,
Mark Hanford
http://www.mrhanford.com/povray
"Mark Hanford" <ren### [at] blueyondercouk> wrote in message
news:3cab7d1b@news.povray.org...
> Hi there,
>
> I have just finished (kind of) the first stage of a converter to enable
the
> conversion of POV scene files to HTML pages.
>
> I appologise in advance that this isn't quite in the POV essence of being
a
> cross-platform app, but all I know is VB, so that's all there is ;o)
>
> This is currently a kind of beta 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1 release, with no help,
> error handling, etc, but as far as I can see should function correctly
and
> smoothly. I have only tested on one W2k laptop, so, if you're not on
this,
> hold your breath, cross your fingers and see how it goes...
>
> The attached zip contains just the one executable, so you'll have to have
> various other VB runtimes etc for it to work. If this means nothing to
you,
> just run it, if it doesn't work, go to www.mrhanford.com/povray and
download
> the full setup version.
>
> Right, that's enough appologies, disclaimers, etc...
> Just unzip into a folder and run. The first time it is run, it will
create
> a sample stylesheet, a keyword file (afaik 3.5b14) and an operator file
> (ignore it). Just point it at your POV file, tell it where to put the
html
> file, and off you go.
>
> Please let me know what you think, if it's well received I'll be doing a
lot
> more work on it, with batching, maybe porting to C, etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Hanford
>
>
>
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>
> Mark Hanford
> http://www.mrhanford.com/povray
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