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On 27-10-2012 20:28, Alain wrote:
> If you want to render a specific part of an image, and keep that part
> for successive renders, you can hold the shift key as you draw the
> sellection rectangle.
> Next time you use the Run button, it will render only that area.
You made my day! I did not know that, about the shift button! Where, in
the Docs, is this described? I cannot find it. Also, how do you return
to full image render?
Thomas
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On 28/10/2012 7:36 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> You made my day! I did not know that, about the shift button! Where, in
> the Docs, is this described? I cannot find it. Also, how do you return
> to full image render?
Help 3.1.2.2.3 Partial Output Options
It puts a command into the command box like (+sc0.142678 +sr0.143573
+ec0.339174 +er0.275459)
To get back to full image, just remove the command.
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Regards
Stephen
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On 28-10-2012 9:00, Stephen wrote:
> Help 3.1.2.2.3 Partial Output Options
>
> It puts a command into the command box like (+sc0.142678 +sr0.143573
> +ec0.339174 +er0.275459)
>
> To get back to full image, just remove the command.
>
Right! I know about this section indeed and I often use thes command
line options. However, the /shift/ trick is /not/ described there :-)
Thomas
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On 28/10/2012 8:34 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Right! I know about this section indeed and I often use thes command
> line options. However, the /shift/ trick is /not/ described there :-)
I found it by accident when I selected an area on the image and a pop up
window appeared, with the info.
Maybe it is the "Easter Egg" that I never found.
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Regards
Stephen
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On 28-10-2012 10:30, Stephen wrote:
> Maybe it is the "Easter Egg" that I never found.
It must be indeed, but one worth its weight in POV-gold...
Thomas
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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Re: Render Window: Improvement Proposal
Date: 28 Oct 2012 11:31:13
Message: <508d4fc1$1@news.povray.org>
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Right! I know about this section indeed and I often use thes command
> line options. However, the /shift/ trick is /not/ described there :-)
well ... I at least learned it from the message box that pops up
directly after you drag *without* shift. But then, I have the bad habit
of checking the entire text before accepting anything with "OK" ;)
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On 28-10-2012 16:31, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> well ... I at least learned it from the message box that pops up
> directly after you drag *without* shift. But then, I have the bad habit
> of checking the entire text before accepting anything with "OK" ;)
<blush> You know now what I do /not/ do....
I am so used to that screen that I never take the time to really read
it. I don't know why, but I feel a bit stupid this morning :-)
Thomas
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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Re: Render Window: Improvement Proposal
Date: 30 Oct 2012 10:02:16
Message: <508fdde8$1@news.povray.org>
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> I am so used to that screen that I never take the time to really read
> it. I don't know why, but I feel a bit stupid this morning :-)
don't worry we all have some blind spots ;)
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> On 27-10-2012 20:28, Alain wrote:
>> If you want to render a specific part of an image, and keep that part
>> for successive renders, you can hold the shift key as you draw the
>> sellection rectangle.
>> Next time you use the Run button, it will render only that area.
>
> You made my day! I did not know that, about the shift button! Where, in
> the Docs, is this described? I cannot find it. Also, how do you return
> to full image render?
>
> Thomas
Very easy to find, just read the dialog box that pop up every time you
sellect a given area to render.
To return to normal, full image rendering, just clear the command line box.
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On 30-10-2012 16:29, Alain wrote:
> Very easy to find, just read the dialog box that pop up every time you
> sellect a given area to render.
>
> To return to normal, full image rendering, just clear the command line box.
Strange how one can sometimes be blind to the most obvious things :-)
I have now also the /real/ answer to my question in this ng, on april
22nd 2011: Missing feature: Rerun
With time, everything becomes clear.
Thomas
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