clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>
> You can safely remove it, but there's no way to let POV-Ray
> automatically ignore it.
>
> Are you running Windows or Unix?
Windows 7 64bit.
I can remove it from the .ini in Povray, however that won't help with animation
generated in Moray as I can't edit the .ini for each frame. Infact Povray just
locks if I use the Raytrace option in Moray. I need to Export from Moray, edit
the .ini in Povray and then I can run the render from Povray.
I have been trying to run renders using Povray 3.5 but it just locks up when I
try to render a scene generated in Moray (either from Povray or from Moray).
Anyway I shall keep an eye out for the next alpha. In the meantime I will
enjoy rendering some old scenes in "4K" with silly anti aliasing using 3.7...
its still cold here at this time of the year and that keeps the room warm !
Cheers
Steve
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