POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.unofficial.patches : MacMegaPov Pict File : Re: MacMegaPov Pict File Server Time
2 Sep 2024 04:16:09 EDT (-0400)
  Re: MacMegaPov Pict File  
From: Josh English
Date: 30 May 2000 12:59:49
Message: <3933F3A9.A9C8EF0A@spiritone.com>
I tend to give it a lot of memory, but that seemed excessive for the prefered size
of the allocation block, especially since the minimum is only 8000k.

The strange thing wiht this PICT issue is that it's behaving exactly as if it
isn't closing the PICT file completely, even though I can open the PICT in another
app with POV-Ray still running..

I have found one interesting problem related to this.

Under preferences... file types,for Pict file I chose a creator ogle and type qtif
so they will be opened with Picture Viewer from QT4. If I leave the icon button
unchecked, I get a picture view document and I can render twice in a row before it
tells me it can't open the file.. If the icon button is checked, the image does
have a custom icon, but the type is PICT and the creator is ^   . The problem
flares up immediately.

Hope with more info this helps.

Josh

smellenbergh wrote:

> Josh English <eng### [at] spiritonecom> wrote:
>
> > This machine might be having other problems. I know that other file formats
> > arent' giving me grief and if I delete the pic file, I can render without
> > difficulty. '
> > The error happens right after the "creating vista buffer." line in the
> > message window.
> I was hoping that it could be related to the file name (spaces or odd
> charachters).
> Did my best but every time I use a Pict as output it works fine. Tried a
> lot of things, compression, no compression,...
>
> > I'm running low on hard drive space (less than 20 megs) and It seems
> > POV-Rayneeds a lot of memory. Should it really be 65000 K? The mac I have to
> > work with only has 32 built in.... this might be part of the problem.
>
> Oeps,... thought we lowerd it to 16000K before we uploaded 0.5. No, you
> don't really need 65000K, try something like 10Mb but better 16Mb or
> more. It all depends on the kind of image you are rendering. Yesterday I
> rendered an image and had to give 150 Mb using virtual memory..
> That is one of the few things I don't like about MacOS... you have to
> set the amount of memory.
>
> Smellenbergh
>
> --
> e-mail:sme### [at] skynetbe
>
> http://users.skynet.be/smellenbergh

--
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
"May your hopes, dreams, and plans not be destroyed by a few zeros."


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