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Hi,
In my scene, Povray crashed first. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Povray
3.6.1 . But still all code looks black, color coding of keywords is gone.
How can I correct this, short of reinstalling windows.?
Thank you very much.
PS. Options/Editor Preferences menu doesn't help, still same black text.
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optima wrote:
> Hi,
> In my scene, Povray crashed first. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Povray
> 3.6.1 . But still all code looks black, color coding of keywords is gone.
> How can I correct this, short of reinstalling windows.?
> Thank you very much.
>
> PS. Options/Editor Preferences menu doesn't help, still same black text.
>
>
>
Something similar happens to me occasionally, but without a crash. But I
can't remember
what I did to correct it. Have you tried resaving the file. So I'm not
much help, but maybe
two voices will better attract those who know what's going on.
BTW, I have very very seldom had Pov-Ray to crash. It's stability is one
of its assets.
David
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optima schrieb:
> Hi,
> In my scene, Povray crashed first. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Povray
> 3.6.1 . But still all code looks black, color coding of keywords is gone.
> How can I correct this, short of reinstalling windows.?
> Thank you very much.
>
> PS. Options/Editor Preferences menu doesn't help, still same black text.
Maybe the cmedit.dll or povcmax.dll is broken, and/or Windows finds some
other DLL of the same name instead somewhere?
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optima wrote:
> Hi,
> In my scene, Povray crashed first. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Povray
> 3.6.1 . But still all code looks black, color coding of keywords is gone.
> How can I correct this, short of reinstalling windows.?
> Thank you very much.
>
> PS. Options/Editor Preferences menu doesn't help, still same black text.
>
>
>
I don't know if this is the same "problem", but I made a new Pov-Ray
file by simply opening
a new blank file and pasting the contests of another file into it. All
color coding of text was lost.
I saved it (as .pov), edited it, ran it, exited and restarted Pov-Ray ,
and finally turned the computer off and
back on. The file in question still had no color coding. Then I saved it
under a different name
and, lo and behold, color coding of text had returned --to the renamed
version. The original version
still has no color coding.
David
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"David H. Burns" <dhb### [at] cherokeetelnet> wrote:
> optima wrote:
> > Hi,
> > In my scene, Povray crashed first. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Povray
> > 3.6.1 . But still all code looks black, color coding of keywords is gone.
> > How can I correct this, short of reinstalling windows.?
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > PS. Options/Editor Preferences menu doesn't help, still same black text.
> >
> >
> >
> I don't know if this is the same "problem", but I made a new Pov-Ray
> file by simply opening
> a new blank file and pasting the contests of another file into it. All
> color coding of text was lost.
> I saved it (as .pov), edited it, ran it, exited and restarted Pov-Ray ,
> and finally turned the computer off and
> back on. The file in question still had no color coding. Then I saved it
> under a different name
> and, lo and behold, color coding of text had returned --to the renamed
> version. The original version
> still has no color coding.
>
> David
All my previous pov files (5-6) of them lost color coding, copying into a new
file or resaving does not correct the problem. I guess I'll have to get by
until next windows format in a few months. I just formatted a week ago. Thanks.
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David H. Burns schrieb:
> I don't know if this is the same "problem", but I made a new Pov-Ray
> file by simply opening
> a new blank file and pasting the contests of another file into it. All
> color coding of text was lost.
> I saved it (as .pov), edited it, ran it, exited and restarted Pov-Ray ,
> and finally turned the computer off and
> back on. The file in question still had no color coding. Then I saved it
> under a different name
> and, lo and behold, color coding of text had returned --to the renamed
> version. The original version
> still has no color coding.
Heh! That rings a bell - I guess I know what's broken (at least in your
case).
In the Recent Files list, POV-Ray not only stores the file names, but
also some additional information: Last cursor position, stuff like that.
And the syntax highlighting language.
Normally, you should be able to correct this by opening the file,
selecting "Options / Editor Window / Editor Preferences", and in the
"Language/Tabs" pane change "Language" from "<none>" back to "POV-Ray".
Alternatively, you can...
(A) edit the registry manually (ideally closing POV-Ray first of
course); you find the lists at:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\POV-Ray\v3.7\POV-Edit\Open
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\POV-Ray\v3.7\POV-Edit\Recent
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\POV-Ray\v3.7\POV-Edit\Older
The third-to-last field of each entry encodes the syntax highlighting
language; change this from "0" (no highlighting) to "POV-Ray" for the
offending file.
Or (B) open and close 40 different files, which should flush the
offending entry out of the lists.
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Thanks. It wasn't a serious problem. But it's good to know what's happening.
Apparently something else is going on in Optima's case.
David
clipka wrote:
>
> Heh! That rings a bell - I guess I know what's broken (at least in your
> case).
>
> In the Recent Files list, POV-Ray not only stores the file names, but
> also some additional information: Last cursor position, stuff like that.
> And the syntax highlighting language.
>
> Normally, you should be able to correct this by opening the file,
> selecting "Options / Editor Window / Editor Preferences", and in the
> "Language/Tabs" pane change "Language" from "<none>" back to "POV-Ray".
>
> Alternatively, you can...
>
> (A) edit the registry manually (ideally closing POV-Ray first of
> course); you find the lists at:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\POV-Ray\v3.7\POV-Edit\Open
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\POV-Ray\v3.7\POV-Edit\Recent
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\POV-Ray\v3.7\POV-Edit\Older
>
> The third-to-last field of each entry encodes the syntax highlighting
> language; change this from "0" (no highlighting) to "POV-Ray" for the
> offending file.
>
> Or (B) open and close 40 different files, which should flush the
> offending entry out of the lists.
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"David H. Burns" <dhb### [at] cherokeetelnet> wrote:
> Thanks. It wasn't a serious problem. But it's good to know what's happening.
> Apparently something else is going on in Optima's case.
Issue was resolved by uninstalling v3.6.1c and installing v3.6.2
At least it's faster than a windows format. I hope v3.6.2 doesnt crash as 361c
did. I use 3-4 level nested macros, containing 30-40 parameters with each call.
Thank you.
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Is it possible that the crash was due to excessive memory use? I have
run into an
"out of memory" error when I tried to place a few million ( a few
hundred thousand ?)
too many spheres.
BTW, it seems almost miraculous that Pov-Ray can calculate and display
many thousands
of objects in a relatively short time.
David
optima wrote:
> "David H. Burns" <dhb### [at] cherokeetelnet> wrote:
>> Thanks. It wasn't a serious problem. But it's good to know what's happening.
>> Apparently something else is going on in Optima's case.
>
> Issue was resolved by uninstalling v3.6.1c and installing v3.6.2
> At least it's faster than a windows format. I hope v3.6.2 doesnt crash as 361c
> did. I use 3-4 level nested macros, containing 30-40 parameters with each call.
> Thank you.
>
>
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