|  |  | I've been searching hard to find a way to make POVRAY-for-Windows operate in
pure batch mode. That means - no windows, no GUI, no nothing, except the command
line and various input files. Just like in the old days!. Please tell me if this
is even possible anymore!
Thanks much.
KL
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|  |  | Am 06.04.2011 08:32, schrieb kl:
> I've been searching hard to find a way to make POVRAY-for-Windows operate in
> pure batch mode. That means - no windows, no GUI, no nothing, except the command
> line and various input files. Just like in the old days!. Please tell me if this
> is even possible anymore!
At present - no, definitely not. From what I understand, the Windows 
version is /intended/ to always fire up the GUI, and the current license 
forbids any removal of this feature, ever since some 3rd party software 
authors had silently included the POV-Ray render engine into their own 
commercial products without giving any credit whatsoever.
Chances are, however, that the POV-Ray 3.7.0 release proper will come 
with a command-line-only version - though the primary reasons are legal 
issues again: The Windows GUI, as it is, apparently can't be distributed 
under a GPL license. The current plan is to release a GUI version under 
the old POV-Ray license, and a command-line-only version under a GPL 
(AGPL to be precise) or dual license.
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|  |  | clipka <ano### [at] anonymous org> wrote:
> Chances are, however, that the POV-Ray 3.7.0 release proper will come
> with a command-line-only version - though the primary reasons are legal
> issues again: The Windows GUI, as it is, apparently can't be distributed
> under a GPL license. The current plan is to release a GUI version under
> the old POV-Ray license, and a command-line-only version under a GPL
> (AGPL to be precise) or dual license.
Hi,
is a command-line only version out there now? I was not able to find any binary.
Regards,
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