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Gilles,
We are probably doing similar things. No doubt your
programing is much better and produces more sophisticated
graphs. I'll post a simple example in p.b.i., I'd be interested in
seeing what you are doing.
Harold
ps. I now work at a County rather than a University. They
will not let me install my own software, and they will not buy
any either. It took two weeks to get permission to install
POV-Ray!!
"Gilles Tran" <git### [at] wanadoofr> wrote in message
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> 3e4164ea@news.povray.org...
> > No. Read the license. That isn't allowed.
>
> Before jumping to conclusions about potential wrongdoings and license
> violations, he may have legitimate reasons to do so.
> I'm launching POV-Ray from Access to create graphics for the database I'm
> running at work. I'm using the DOS version of POV-Ray 3.1 to avoid having
> the splash screen pop up every time I create a graphic (I've done 3000 of
> them so far). I'm the sole user, so I definitely don't hide to myself the
> fact that I'm using POV-Ray ;-)
>
> G.
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