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A way to reproduce this thing:
1.
Take any scene that needs a long parse time so that you have the time to
abort it before the rendere kicks in.
2.
While pov-ray is parsing, abort it and change something in the source so
that you can save changes.
POV-Ray won't be liking that because the file is apparently still in use
and/or locked because it's apparently still parsing. Press Abort when
POV-Ray asks you what you want to do now so that you can edit the code again
if you like
3.
When parsing has really stopped and the RUN (alt-g) button is available
again, try to save once again. POV-Ray will refuse to save even now. I
simply copy-paste the code I want to save, close POV-Ray without storing
data. And I'll paste the code into a new instance of POV-Ray
Although I'm pretty sure you guys already know of this kind of behaviour, I
still hope I'm at least helping a bit with this!
Regards,
Eli Jehoel
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