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I Greg,
here is the recipe :
- open a terminal ( ie konsole,xterm,...) in kde, gnome, ....
- untar the tgz file in the directory ( or use konqueror to unpack it
where you want)
- once the file 'untargzed', go to the directory in which is was 'untargzed'
- type 'python b60.py'
To avoid a bug just disable the render on top options.
Hope this helps
Fabien
Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> As a Linux newbie with a few dozen distros at his fingertips, I can say
> that I do indeed "have" python, but I have no idea what to do with your
> script. Do I compile it once with python, invoke it everytime like I might
> if I had Java installed, etc.??
>
> "fabien HENON" <fabienhenon_nospam_@free.fr> wrote in message
> news:429bccce@news.povray.org...
>
>>Hi you all,
>>
>>Some of you may have used Pyvon ( a POV-RAY editor for Linux) sometime
>>ago.
>>Due to lack of time (and others plans in life), I more or less dropped
>>the development of Pyvon.
>
>
>
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