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On 01/06/2014 12:20, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> This seems to be an oversight indeed. Add:
>
> #declare AspectRatio=image_height/image_width;
>
> to makestacks.inc before the #declare Screen= line.
>
> Thomas
>
>
Strange stackertransp.pov renders fine on my setup. Which is new and has
no library paths set. Having said that povray.ini has none setbut the
message pane says that it does.
I cannot see where the Windows/fonts and PovRay\ver 3.7\include
paths are defined.
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Regards
Stephen
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> On 01/06/2014 12:20, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> This seems to be an oversight indeed. Add:
>>
>> #declare AspectRatio=image_height/image_width;
>>
>> to makestacks.inc before the #declare Screen= line.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>>
>
> Strange stackertransp.pov renders fine on my setup. Which is new and has
> no library paths set. Having said that povray.ini has none setbut the
> message pane says that it does.
> I cannot see where the Windows/fonts and PovRay\ver 3.7\include
> paths are defined.
>
Those two paths are default paths. They are defined during the install
or automaticaly generated the first POV-Ray is executed if they are not
previously defined. The font folder path is taken from the system path.
The image_height and image_width are global variables available at least
since version 3.6.0.
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On 01/06/2014 7:25 PM, Alain wrote:
>
> Those two paths are default paths. They are defined during the install
> or automaticaly generated the first POV-Ray is executed if they are not
> previously defined. The font folder path is taken from the system path.
>
Thanks, I thought it must be something like that. Too lazy to search the
registry, me.
It begs the question, why Kurtz le pirate got an "undeclared identifier"
error.
> The image_height and image_width are global variables available at least
> since version 3.6.0.
>
I couldn't find that in the docs. :-(
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Stephen
I solemnly promise to kick the next angle, I see.
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On 1-6-2014 20:48, Stephen wrote:
> On 01/06/2014 7:25 PM, Alain wrote:
>
>>
>> Those two paths are default paths. They are defined during the install
>> or automaticaly generated the first POV-Ray is executed if they are not
>> previously defined. The font folder path is taken from the system path.
>>
>
> Thanks, I thought it must be something like that. Too lazy to search the
> registry, me.
> It begs the question, why Kurtz le pirate got an "undeclared identifier"
> error.
Well, if you run stackertransp.pov right out of the box you just read
the stacks.inc file already provided.
If you make WriteFile = true; then you will invoke makestacks.inc were
the missing declare should be. Alternatively, you also can declare
AspectRatio /before/ including makestacks.inc
Thomas
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On 02/06/2014 8:12 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 1-6-2014 20:48, Stephen wrote:
>> Thanks, I thought it must be something like that. Too lazy to search the
>> registry, me.
>> It begs the question, why Kurtz le pirate got an "undeclared identifier"
>> error.
>
> Well, if you run stackertransp.pov right out of the box you just read
> the stacks.inc file already provided.
>
> If you make WriteFile = true; then you will invoke makestacks.inc were
> the missing declare should be. Alternatively, you also can declare
> AspectRatio /before/ including makestacks.inc
>
>
Thanks Thomas,
To be honest, it was more idle curiosity. I didn't even read the file.
Just searched for AspectRatio
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Stephen
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On 2-6-2014 9:42, Stephen wrote:
> Thanks Thomas,
>
> To be honest, it was more idle curiosity. I didn't even read the file.
> Just searched for AspectRatio
Curiosity kills the cat ;-)
Thomas
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On 02/06/2014 12:08, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 2-6-2014 9:42, Stephen wrote:
>
>> Thanks Thomas,
>>
>> To be honest, it was more idle curiosity. I didn't even read the file.
>> Just searched for AspectRatio
>
> Curiosity kills the cat ;-)
>
Idle curiosity makes it sit back and look contemptuous. ;-)
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Stephen
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On 2-6-2014 21:12, Stephen wrote:
> On 02/06/2014 12:08, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 2-6-2014 9:42, Stephen wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Thomas,
>>>
>>> To be honest, it was more idle curiosity. I didn't even read the file.
>>> Just searched for AspectRatio
>>
>> Curiosity kills the cat ;-)
>>
>
> Idle curiosity makes it sit back and look contemptuous. ;-)
>
>
LOL
Which the neighbours' cat was just doing the other day, watching me mow
the grass (and not doing a very good job - too long).
Thomas
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Am 03.06.2014 09:22, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> On 2-6-2014 21:12, Stephen wrote:
>> On 02/06/2014 12:08, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> On 2-6-2014 9:42, Stephen wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Thomas,
>>>>
>>>> To be honest, it was more idle curiosity. I didn't even read the file.
>>>> Just searched for AspectRatio
>>>
>>> Curiosity kills the cat ;-)
>>>
>>
>> Idle curiosity makes it sit back and look contemptuous. ;-)
>>
>>
>
> LOL
>
> Which the neighbours' cat was just doing the other day, watching me mow
> the grass (and not doing a very good job - too long).
So what you say is that you might just as well have let the cat meow it...?
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 03.06.2014 09:22, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> > On 2-6-2014 21:12, Stephen wrote:
> >> On 02/06/2014 12:08, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> >>> On 2-6-2014 9:42, Stephen wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Thanks Thomas,
> >>>>
> >>>> To be honest, it was more idle curiosity. I didn't even read the file.
> >>>> Just searched for AspectRatio
> >>>
> >>> Curiosity kills the cat ;-)
> >>>
> >>
> >> Idle curiosity makes it sit back and look contemptuous. ;-)
> >>
> >>
> >
> > LOL
> >
> > Which the neighbours' cat was just doing the other day, watching me mow
> > the grass (and not doing a very good job - too long).
>
> So what you say is that you might just as well have let the cat meow it...?
If you can get a cat to do that.
Your fortune is made, young man. ;-)
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