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Tom Melly <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote:
> Aren't you a *nix user? If so, where and how do you see the image when not
> saving to disk?
POV-Ray for Unix opens an X window and draws the preview there (in the
same way as the Windows version does).
Besides, I *do* use the Windows version a lot, as well as the Unix
version.
> As an extra question, how come you end up with so many images in day-to-day
> use - doesn't each render overwrite the last, or are you constantly renaming
> scripts or something?
I don't end up with images in a day-to-day use, but when I do, for example,
go through example scenes etc, it's nice to not get the disk filled with
unneeded images.
--
#macro M(A,N,D,L)plane{-z,-9pigment{mandel L*9translate N color_map{[0rgb x]
[1rgb 9]}scale<D,D*3D>*1e3}rotate y*A*8}#end M(-3<1.206434.28623>70,7)M(
-1<.7438.1795>1,20)M(1<.77595.13699>30,20)M(3<.75923.07145>80,99)// - Warp -
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