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Running megapov 0.6a for windows.
I rendered a scene with max trace level 150, checked
the render stats in the message window and saw
Max Level: 150/150
I then reduced max trace level to 100 (trying to speed
up test renders), rerendered without closing povray,
checked the render stats and saw
Max Level: 150/100
Is it remembering the maximum level traced in previous renderings
and tracing to that level regardless of max trace or is the message
wrong?
Gail
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Gail Shaw <gsh### [at] monotix co za> wrote in message
news:3ac887df@news.povray.org...
> Running megapov 0.6a for windows.
>
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> Is it remembering the maximum level traced in previous renderings
> and tracing to that level regardless of max trace or is the message
> wrong?
>
Addendum:
I closed povray, reopened and rendered the same scene and the
stats read Max Level 51/100
Gail
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* http://www.rucus.ru.ac.za/~gail/ * and let go. Babylon 5 *
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Gail Shaw wrote:
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> Is it remembering the maximum level traced in previous renderings
> and tracing to that level regardless of max trace or is the message
> wrong?
>
Indeed, highest trace level is not reset on new trace. But wasn't such
bug reported already (or does my memory fails here)?
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Vahur Krouverk <vah### [at] aetec ee> wrote in message
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> >
> Indeed, highest trace level is not reset on new trace. But wasn't such
> bug reported already (or does my memory fails here)?
Maybe, I don't remember such a post.
Gail
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* gsh### [at] monotix co za * Step into the abyss, *
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Vahur Krouverk <vah### [at] aetec ee> wrote:
: Indeed, highest trace level is not reset on new trace. But wasn't such
: bug reported already (or does my memory fails here)?
Yes. IIRC it was made by me.
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