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There is in fact a matching bracked (thanks for the help):
light_source {
0*x // light's position (translated below)
color red 1.0 green 1.0 blue 1.0 // light's color
translate <158 , 76 , 0>
atmosphere off
}
But the render returns:
No matching } in light_source, undeclared identifier "atmosphere" found
instead.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Margus Ramst <mar### [at] peak edu ee> wrote in message
news:385D2786.E589CC34@peak.edu.ee...
> You have a closing brace missing somewhere.
> I assume you are using the Windows version of POV-Ray. Its editor has a
function
> to match opening and closing braces - () [] {}. This is a real lifesaver
> sometimes. By default the function is activated by pressing Ctrl+] while
the
> cursor is at a brace.
> Check out Editor -> Codemax Properties -> Keyboard tab. All editor
functions are
> listed there, along with descriptions and shortcuts (which can be
changed). For
> example the function to match braces is listed as 'GoToMatchBrace'
>
> Margus
>
> Danny Stern wrote:
> >
> > I'm relatively new with Povray, and I haven't had any problems with
simple
> > objects and scenes. I downloaded an include file for columns, as I
wanted
> > to try and make a building. However, I get an error with
texture{T_Render}.
> > Pov-Ray returns "Error: No matching } in texture"
> >
> > I just want to make a couple columns! Please help..thanks a lot!
> >
> > Dan
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