From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: moray unable to launch POV
Date: 21 Apr 2011 03:17:40
Message: <4dafda14@news.povray.org>
Thanks for this info. Very useful. I do not need it presently but who knows
what the future will bring? I shall save it for (possible) future needs :-)
Thomas
From: dilbert firestorm
Subject: Re: moray unable to launch POV
Date: 10 Jan 2015 04:57:15
Message: <54b0f77b$1@news.povray.org>
On 4/21/2011 2:17 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Thanks for this info. Very useful. I do not need it presently but who knows> what the future will bring? I shall save it for (possible) future needs :-)>> Thomas>>
did it work?
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From: dilbert firestorm
Subject: Re: moray unable to launch POV
Date: 10 Jan 2015 05:00:15
Message: <54b0f82f$1@news.povray.org>
On 4/20/2011 5:49 AM, MartinB wrote:
> Hi there,>> +++ I FOUND A SOLUTION +++>> I was also looking for a solution of running Moray 3.5 and POV-Ray 3.x> integrated under Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit.> I discovered that the version of POV-Ray is not the matter. No povray version> did run on my machine properly!>> So I checked out the TROUBLESHOOTING from the Win7 Control Panel. Here is what I> did:> PART I (moray):> - I clicked 'Run programs made for previous versions of Windows'> - 'Next' to get to a list of old progs.> - select Moray...> - on the next page clicked on 'Try recommended settings'> - on the next page clicked 'Start the program...'> Them Moray started and I loaded a scene - fine.> - clicked next and pressed 'Yes, save the settings for this program'> - closed the troubleshooter>> PART II (POV-ray):> - I clicked 'Run programs made for previous versions of Windows'> - 'Next' to get to a list of old progs.> - select POV-Ray...> - clicked 'TROUBLESHOOT PROGRAM'> - selected the first three checkboxes (in other words all, except 'I dont see> my...'> - clicked 'next' and selected WinXP SP2 (SP3 might also do)> - clicked 'next' and selected 4th and 5th checkbox:> 'Program does not display properly...'> 'Windows controls appear cut off...'> - on the next page clicked 'Start the program...'> - POV-Ray started fine and the Demo render was successful.> - clicked next and pressed 'Yes, save the settings for this program'> - closed the troubleshooter>> NOW I CAN DO THE F9 (Raytrace) in MORAY - YEAH!!>> I hope that helps>> Regards,>> Martin :-)>>>>
what were the compatibility settings for Moray 3.5 & povray 3.7 under
win7?
you can click to moray & povray's properties folder.
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: moray unable to launch POV
Date: 10 Jan 2015 07:06:37
Message: <54b115cd$1@news.povray.org>
On 10-1-2015 10:56, dilbert firestorm wrote:
> On 4/21/2011 2:17 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:>> Thanks for this info. Very useful. I do not need it presently but who>> knows>> what the future will bring? I shall save it for (possible) future>> needs :-)>>>> Thomas>>>>> did it work?>
I have no idea as I have not used Moray for ages and I won't probably
until it has gone through the promised overhaul in an undetermined
future :-)
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