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Hello All,
This may seem like a strange question, but..
Is there any way to stop my computer from beeping after rendering an
image?
Thanks,
Neil.
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Neil Campbell wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This may seem like a strange question, but..
>
> Is there any way to stop my computer from beeping after rendering an
> image?
>
> Thanks,
> Neil.
The beep is the "asterisk" sound in win95. I don't kow of anyway to
disable it, but you can designate a sound for it. I have a character
from South Park telling me "Dude! That kicks ass!!" Okay, generally it
doesn't actually but it builds up my self esteem - gotta take it where I
can get it. =)
See ya...
Mike
Psst... make whodu.edu->ou.edu
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Neil Campbell <njc### [at] undergradmathuwaterlooca> writes:
> Is there any way to stop my computer from beeping after rendering an
> image?
I thought you could use the -p option (on command-line environments), but
it still beeps (well, mine does). So I cannot see any other solution than
having a look in the source. I had a quick glance and did not find, but I
will report as soon as I do.
Roland.
--
bob### [at] casimirrezelenstfr -- Linux, POV-Ray, LaTeX
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Neil Campbell <njc### [at] undergradmathuwaterlooca> wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>This may seem like a strange question, but..
>
>Is there any way to stop my computer from beeping after rendering an
>image?
DOS or Windows ? Under Windows, it's dead easy (Render|On Completion).
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povray.org admin team wrote:
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> Neil Campbell <njc### [at] undergradmathuwaterlooca> wrote:
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> >Hello All,
> >
> >This may seem like a strange question, but..
> >
> >Is there any way to stop my computer from beeping after rendering an
> >image?
>
> DOS or Windows ? Under Windows, it's dead easy (Render|On Completion).
Sorry, I guess I should have specified -- I meant DOS (I already knew
how in Windows).
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