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ok, I'm gettings ready to install Linux (Redhat 5.2 for now, it's supposed to be
easy enough) and I want to know where and how to get pov up and running. As
well, what is the favoured editor, and how do i get it up and running??
yeye, see me as the total newbie and so on. I'm looking forward for the use of
my system, for once :-)
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//Spider
[ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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Spider wrote:
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> ok, I'm gettings ready to install Linux (Redhat 5.2 for now, it's supposed to be
> easy enough) and I want to know where and how to get pov up and running. As
> well, what is the favoured editor, and how do i get it up and running??
>
> yeye, see me as the total newbie and so on. I'm looking forward for the use of
> my system, for once :-)
>
I don't know about Redhat (I use SuSe) but the 3.02 version should be in
the distribution as a rpm. After installing there should be two
executables. One is called x-povray which needs the X-windows
environment and one is called s-povray which should be running on the
console (using svgalib I guess ... never used it). You start povray by
calling it with the command line options. With an .ini file this can be
quit short. I could look like this:
>x-povray +itest.pov +l/home/Marc/povray3/include +w400 +h300 +d +v +p +x
There are even some programs out there that give you something like the
interface in the windows world:
http://www.cmpu.net/public/wdh/pov_motif/
http://cspara.uah.edu/~mallozzir/software/xforms/xfpovray.html
I haven't used them. I prefer emacs.
I hope this one helps,
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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Thanx, it helps.
(Now I've got my dialup working in windows again, it broke when setting
com-speed to >33.6 :-/ )
Marc Schimmler wrote:
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> Spider wrote:
> >
> > ok, I'm gettings ready to install Linux (Redhat 5.2 for now, it's supposed to be
> > easy enough) and I want to know where and how to get pov up and running. As
> > well, what is the favoured editor, and how do i get it up and running??
> >
> > yeye, see me as the total newbie and so on. I'm looking forward for the use of
> > my system, for once :-)
> >
>
> I don't know about Redhat (I use SuSe) but the 3.02 version should be in
> the distribution as a rpm. After installing there should be two
> executables. One is called x-povray which needs the X-windows
> environment and one is called s-povray which should be running on the
> console (using svgalib I guess ... never used it). You start povray by
> calling it with the command line options. With an .ini file this can be
> quit short. I could look like this:
>
> >x-povray +itest.pov +l/home/Marc/povray3/include +w400 +h300 +d +v +p +x
>
> There are even some programs out there that give you something like the
> interface in the windows world:
>
> http://www.cmpu.net/public/wdh/pov_motif/
>
> http://cspara.uah.edu/~mallozzir/software/xforms/xfpovray.html
>
> I haven't used them. I prefer emacs.
>
> I hope this one helps,
>
> Marc
> --
> Marc Schimmler
--
//Spider
[ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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