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I don't use +i, but I do use Input_File_Name.
Normally, when I run An ini file, using the secondary ini setting,
in Edit Settings,Render, It ignores that line and runs the file that had
been selected down below.When I run an ini file from the command line(no
switches), it runs the one that I had put in the secondary ini place
correctly, including using the Input_file_Name . But I want it to run the
one I sent to it on the command line.
Bob Hughes wrote in message <37c1a235@news.povray.org>...
>Are you using +i or Input_File_Name? Actually either way works okay
>for me here using v3.1g for Win. Maybe I'm not understanding the
>problem exactly.
>
>Bob
>
>John Bauman <bau### [at] ptdprolognet> wrote in message
>news:37c04c00@news.povray.org...
>> Pov-Win 3.1(eg not command line) doesn't run my inis correctly. I
>have
>> set it up so that I run the inis from the command line, but they
>don't run.
>> All it runs is the file I have set as the the secondary ini in the
>edit
>> settings-Render menu.
>> And when I run the other ini file that way that is the only way I
>can get it
>> to observe
>> the Input_File_Name option.
>>
>> --
>> webpage: http://johntb.freeservers.com
>> ICQ:20886467 AIM:Qbwiz
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My mind is like a sieve, so please excuse my not understanding.
However whatever I try does work it seems, just not sure what you are
trying to do exactly, which is always the difficulty when attempting
to understand someone elses dilemma. You are not putting a Ini file in
to be rendered as the Input file are you? That is the only thing I can
see that might be wrong, as such a file will not render.
Ah, I think I'm seeing it now. You need the Ini to take control at the
command line level. My lack of intelligence is showing.... You don't
use the Input_File_Name anyhow to specify the Ini, so that's cleared
up okay, right? You just want to put the Ini file name alone in the
command line field is all to use it. And guess what, I just tested to
make sure it works and it did not! Says the Ini is in error somehow.
Ah ha (again), there needs to be a Library_Path (+L) leading to the
Ini containing folder. I will now hand it back over to you, with
blessings ;)
Bob
John Bauman <bau### [at] ptdprolognet> wrote in message
news:37c1bc41@news.povray.org...
> I don't use +i, but I do use Input_File_Name.
> Normally, when I run An ini file, using the secondary ini setting,
> in Edit Settings,Render, It ignores that line and runs the file that
had
> been selected down below.When I run an ini file from the command
line(no
> switches), it runs the one that I had put in the secondary ini place
> correctly, including using the Input_file_Name . But I want it to
run the
> one I sent to it on the command line.
> Bob Hughes wrote in message <37c1a235@news.povray.org>...
> >Are you using +i or Input_File_Name? Actually either way works okay
> >for me here using v3.1g for Win. Maybe I'm not understanding the
> >problem exactly.
> >
> >Bob
> >
> >John Bauman <bau### [at] ptdprolognet> wrote in message
> >news:37c04c00@news.povray.org...
> >> Pov-Win 3.1(eg not command line) doesn't run my inis correctly. I
> >have
> >> set it up so that I run the inis from the command line, but they
> >don't run.
> >> All it runs is the file I have set as the the secondary ini in
the
> >edit
> >> settings-Render menu.
> >> And when I run the other ini file that way that is the only way I
> >can get it
> >> to observe
> >> the Input_File_Name option.
> >>
> >> --
> >> webpage: http://johntb.freeservers.com
> >> ICQ:20886467 AIM:Qbwiz
> >> -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
> >> Version: 3.12
> >> G! d- s--:- a---- C++ ULU++++ P+ L+ E W++ N++ o K- w+
> >> O! M- V- PS PE+ Y+ PGP- t+@ 5 X R tv+ b++ DI++++ D-
> >> G e-- h! !r y-
> >> ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
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