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From: egloria
Subject: Moray Modeler
Date: 12 Nov 1998 16:10:07
Message: <364b4eaf.0@news.povray.org>
Ok I just downloaded the moray modeler and when I started it up it says 
that povray is not installed or not installed correctly it cannot find 
the exe file of povray how in the world or where in the world do I 
install this modeler to get it to recognize povray?? a real newbie with 
no clue!!!!
Is there a book in print on povray tutorials It is a pain in the but to 
read online and try to do what they say yeah yeah I know you can print 
it out bu my wife is having a hissy fit on all the tutorials that I have 
been printing trying tpo learn something
email: lgl### [at] gcentralcom


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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: Moray Modeler
Date: 13 Nov 1998 08:36:36
Message: <364c35e4.0@news.povray.org>
On Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:08:51 -0600, egloria <lgl### [at] gcentralcom> wrote:
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

Please don't do that.  This is a newsgroup, not a website.  Oh, and your
Enter key called.  It's feeling neglected.  (Translation: try to post so
your message isn't all on one line when read with a real newsreader.)

> Ok I just downloaded the moray modeler and when I started it up it says =
>that povray is not installed or not installed correctly it cannot find =
>the exe file of povray how in the world or where in the world do I =
>install this modeler to get it to recognize povray?? a real newbie with =
>no clue!!!!

The current release of Moray doesn't work automatically with POV 3.1.  The
next release will.  You can either keep an eye on the Moray site and wait
for the new version, or you can download the older version of POV.  Also,
you might want to check out the moray groups on this news server for
people who might know more about Moray.

>Is there a book in print on povray tutorials It is a pain in the but to =
>read online and try to do what they say yeah yeah I know you can print =
>it out bu my wife is having a hissy fit on all the tutorials that I have =
>been printing trying tpo learn something

There were a couple of books, now out of print, for version 2.x of POV-Ray.
They're still reasonably accurate, but things have changed enough that 
they wouldn't get you past the basics even if you could find a copy of 
either.   To my knowledge, there are no newer books in English for POV-Ray.


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From: Fred Jansohn
Subject: Re: Moray Modeler
Date: 13 Nov 1998 17:50:44
Message: <364CB507.AA7CE113@citynet.net>
In answer to the first part of your question I first have to tell you
that I'm running POV-Ray 3.1a.  Morray 3.01 will work but I am having a
few problems like lock-ups after a couple of renderings.

Open Moray then click on the Render menu.  Click on Rendering Options.
Click on the POV-Ray tab.  A "preference" box will open up and down
toward the bottom you will see three places where you can enter a path.
The first and last place are your preference but the middle one is where
the POV-Ray executible is located.  The name of the executible is
pvengine.exe.  On my computer, with my version of POV-Ray, the path is
c:\POV-Ray for windows v3.1\bin\pvengine.exe.  There is a convientient
browse feature button to make it easier.

egloria wrote:

>   Ok I just downloaded the moray modeler and when I started it up it
> says that povray is not installed or not installed correctly it cannot
> find the exe file of povray how in the world or where in the world do
> I install this modeler to get it to recognize povray?? a real newbie
> with no clue!!!!Is there a book in print on povray tutorials It is a
> pain in the but to read online and try to do what they say yeah yeah I
> know you can print it out bu my wife is having a hissy fit on all the
> tutorials that I have been printing trying tpo learn somethingemail:
> lgl### [at] gcentralcom


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