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Francois Labreque <fla### [at] videotronca> wrote:
: Emacs is an incredibly versatile program
Actually Emacs is more a Lisp interpreter than a text editor :)
If you know Lisp then there's virtually no limit on what you can do with
it.
: Even xpovray has to be started by hand
You can configure emacs to render the current file you are editing by
pressing a key combination (eg. alt-g as in WinPov).
I still haven't figured out how to configure Emacs to stop povray when
the key combination is pressed again while povray is rendering. Shouldn't
be impossible, but not trivial.
--
char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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