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On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 19:39:09 +1100, Thorsten Froehlich wrote
(in message <3e65b7ae$1@news.povray.org>):
> In article <0001HW.BA8BC04F000AABCDF0284600@news.povray.org> , Martin Crisp
> <Spa### [at] tesseractcomau> wrote:
>
>> I'm running OS X, but this should still apply to 9.2.2...
>>
>> You can't, directly.
> <snip>
>> To find out what AppleScript support POV-Ray has, use the Script
>> Editor's file menu "Open Dictionary" item and select POV-Ray.
>> You'll see there is no 'render' command.
>
> You can. Many commands are just not in the dictionary due to lack of time.
> Nevertheless, the whole application is recordable. Thus, recording the
> desired action will yield the (I have to admit cryptic) AppleScript code
> that will do the job.
OK, I had a play.
[recorded: launch POV-Ray, open existing file, render it]
Cryptic is a good description :-) e.g. I can't see where a render
is triggered in the recorded script. [Also on running the recorded
script I get an error, do you want a bug report?]
Are there any quick and dirty notes available that might help (or
should I just leave it be until it's 'more ready' since it,
apparently, isn't a dev-team priority for this release)?
Have Fun
Martin
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1) (7,1,4)
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