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  Re: can I use POV from an external application?  
From: Gianluca Massaccesi
Date: 9 Feb 2004 04:33:37
Message: <402753f1@news.povray.org>
Sorry!
The sintax is correct but the file was not there.
If there is it works!
Thanks



"Gianluca Massaccesi" <gia### [at] tinit> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:402748bb@news.povray.org...
> Following my previous message, here is the complete message given:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> Roots tested:                16789   eliminated:                   0
> Calls to Noise:              92388   Calls to DNoise:          72340
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> Smallest Alloc:                 25 bytes   Largest:            89524
> Peak memory used:          3080584 bytes
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> Time For Trace:    0 hours  0 minutes   4.0 seconds (4 seconds)
>     Total Time:    0 hours  0 minutes   4.0 seconds (4 seconds)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> CPU time used: kernel 0.10 seconds, user 3.74 seconds, total 3.84 seconds
> Render averaged 16686.16 PPS over 64000 pixels
>
> POV-Ray finished
>
> Preset INI file is 'C:\PROGRAMMI\POV-RAY FOR WINDOWS
> V3.5\RENDERER\QUICKRES.INI', section is '[320x200, No AA]'.
> Preset source file is 'C:\Programmi\POV-Ray for Windows
> v3.5\scenes\advanced\piece2.pov'.
> Persistence of Vision(tm) Ray Tracer Version 3.5 win32 (.icl)
>   This is an official version prepared by the POV-Ray Team. See the
>    documentation on how to contact the authors or visit us on the
>    internet at http://www.povray.org/.
> Copyright 1991-2002 POV-Ray Team(tm)
> This Windows version by Christopher J. Cason
> Parsing Options
>   Input file: C:\Programmi\POV-Ray for Windows
> v3.5\scenes\advanced\piece2.pov (compatible to version 3.5)
>   Remove bounds........On  Split unions........Off
>   Library paths: C:\Programmi\POV-Ray for Windows v3.5\INCLUDE
>     C:\WINNT\Fonts
> Output Options
>   Image resolution 320 by 200 (rows 1 to 200, columns 1 to 320).
>   Output file: piece2.bmp, 24 bpp (system format)
>   Graphic display......On  (type: 0, palette: 3, gamma:  2.2)
>   Mosaic preview......Off
>   CPU usage histogram.Off
>   Continued trace.....Off  Allow interruption..Off  Pause when
done.....Off
>   Verbose messages.....On
> Tracing Options
>   Quality:  2
>   Bounding boxes.......On  Bounding threshold: 3
>   Light Buffer.........On  Vista Buffer.........On  Draw Vista
Buffer...Off
>   Antialiasing........Off
> Animation Options
>   Clock value....   0.000  (Animation off)
> Redirecting Options
>   All Streams to console.........Off
>   Debug Stream to console.........On
>   Fatal Stream to console.........On
>   Render Stream to console........On
>   Statistics Stream to console....On
>   Warning Stream to console.......On
> Possible Scene File Parser Initialization Error: Could not find file
> 'C:\Programmi\POV-Ray for Windows v3.5\scenes\advanced\piece2.pov'
> Scene File Parser Initialization Error: Cannot open input file.
>
>
> Returned from renderer with error status
>
>
> "Tom Galvin" <tom### [at] imporg> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:Xns948A20057FE03tomatimporg@203.29.75.35...
> > "Gianluca Massaccesi" <gia### [at] tinit> wrote in
> > news:40273dea$1@news.povray.org:
> >
> > > I would like to know how I can render a file from an external
> > > application. Like a Visual basic one, for example. May be by giving
> > > some simple dos command line?
> > >
> > > Could you help me?
> > >
> >
> > pvengine.exe /NR /EXIT filename.pov
> >
> > Season with switches(see docs for details) to your liking.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -- 
> > Tom
> > _________________________________
> > The Internet Movie Project
> > http://www.imp.org/
>
>


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