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On 15/05/2010 9:52 AM, Alex wrote:
> Oups, thank you so much, but when you talk about command line, do you
> mean I can't use the GUI ? I'm using POV-Ray with windows... Thus in
> that case where to put this switch ?
> Looking for in the same time...
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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Am 15.05.2010 11:02, schrieb Alex:
> Just would be curious to find more about that famous command line :p
To the right of the resolution dropdown list, you'll find an (initially
empty) text box, where you can enter any options you'd "normally" put on
the command line.
> Another short question but out of that topic : can we have a separate
> .ini file per scene file (.pov) ?
Absolutely!
Just create a file with the extension ".ini" (but otherwise any name you
like) in the same directory as your scene file, put the desired options
in there plus a line reading "Input_File_Name=MyScene.pov", and "run"
that .ini file instead of the scene file to render.
You can also create multiple .ini files referring to the same scene
file, so you can e.g. pick a different subset of frames to render.
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