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In article <opr4q2e0eqp4ukzs@news.povray.org> , Phil Cook
<phi### [at] nospamdeckingdealscouk> wrote:
> I was wary of posting this to p.programming as although it is to do with
> POV-Ray the program it's something that may already exist that I've missed.
>
> I have two files open File1 and File2 I render them both in that order, I
> switch to edit File1 and hit show and of course the File2 image appears,
> is there any way that POV-Ray can retain a memory that File1 has been
> rendered and display *that* image as opposed to the last one. I wouldn't
> expect it to last beyond the session, but a temporary memory would be nice
> IMHO instead of having to open an external imager to see the image or
> re-render.
>
> I'm well prepared to be slapped down on this if the implementation is
> horrendous or if it's some switch I've missed, but it was just a thought.
The Mac version displays as many images as you want, so which version are
you talking about? Windows or Linux or another one?
Thorsten
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