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The max_gradient warnings seem to report wrong values if 'open' is used in
the isosurface. This already occurred in previous betas.
Example: 'objects/isosurfaces.pov' reports 'maximum gradient found was
2308.710' for line 61 while the true value should be '1'.
WinPov RC3, Athlon, WinNT.
Christoph
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In article <3CCE92AC.BCA6B861@gmx.de> , Christoph Hormann
<chr### [at] gmxde> wrote:
> The max_gradient warnings seem to report wrong values if 'open' is used in
> the isosurface. This already occurred in previous betas.
It really thinks this is the max_gradient. I don't know exactly why, but it
max_gradient works this way...
Thorsten
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: max_gradient warnings incorrect
Date: 30 Apr 2002 09:51:02
Message: <3CCEA147.6119FD24@gmx.de>
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Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
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> It really thinks this is the max_gradient. I don't know exactly why, but it
> max_gradient works this way...
Anyway it should be changed, otherwise you have no chance avoiding the
warnings.
I don't know the code, but i presume when 'open' is used some necessary
calculation is missing and therefore a wrong max_gradient is calculated in
the end.
Christoph
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