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From: Kevin Loney
Subject: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 02:22:45
Message: <3d7060b5@news.povray.org>
A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea. On more
than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've accidentally
clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually followed by
the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could get
annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off confirmation
should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just thinking for
convenience sake and fewer headaches.

Just a thought

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From: hughes b
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 03:22:43
Message: <3d706ec3@news.povray.org>
"Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> wrote in message
news:3d7060b5@news.povray.org...
> A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea. On
more
> than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've accidentally
> clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually followed by
> the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could get
> annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off confirmation
> should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just thinking
for
> convenience sake and fewer headaches.

Don't know why it had never been done that way, maybe some reason it wasn't
or simply everyone's oversight until you came along, I think you might have
a good idea there.

On by default could be best really, that way people would know about it. If
you're a avid user of POV-Ray there's probably plenty of skill in avoiding a
mistaken stopped render. Not so for new users, or even fumbling oldsters
like me. I can't recall any major foulups in recent memory, maybe a few and
far between thing. I'm sure I have done it though, at some time in the past.
I know I do when rerendering a file over and over quickly.

Hey, thank goodness for that "Do you want to stop?" message if closing POV
while rendering. I manage to do that a lot when quiting the other stuff
that's running.


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From: Tim Nikias
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 06:34:24
Message: <3d709bb0@news.povray.org>
You can always continue the trace with +C, so what's
the big deal?

Still, might be a useful option for long traces. But when
I'm modelling scenes and experimenting with lighting, I
hit run and stop several times, and clicking on a "yeah, stop
the trace" everytime could get annoying.

Just my 2 cents worth.

Tim

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Tim Nikias
Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights/index.html
Email: Tim### [at] gmxde

> A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea. On
more
> than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've accidentally
> clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually followed by
> the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could get
> annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off confirmation
> should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just thinking
for
> convenience sake and fewer headaches.
>
> Just a thought
>


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 06:44:14
Message: <3d709dfe@news.povray.org>
In article <3d7060b5@news.povray.org> , "Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> 
wrote:

> A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea. On more
> than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've accidentally
> clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually followed by
> the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could get
> annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off confirmation
> should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just thinking for
> convenience sake and fewer headaches.

Works fine here.  Which platform are you talking about?

    Thorsten

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From: Andrew
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 06:48:55
Message: <3d709f17$1@news.povray.org>
Radiosity scenes are a pain to finish if you have to roll back 10 lines
or so.  +C isn't always a viable option.

Maybe the prompt could be implemented, but with a user-defined time
limit before it activated.  So if you set it at 5 minutes, all your
"Render -- Crap that's wrong  -- Stop" renders wouldn't ask, but if
you'd had a real render going, then you'd get prompted before killing it
by mistake.



"Tim Nikias" <tim### [at] gmxde> wrote in message
news:3d709bb0@news.povray.org...
> You can always continue the trace with +C, so what's
> the big deal?
>
> Still, might be a useful option for long traces. But when
> I'm modelling scenes and experimenting with lighting, I
> hit run and stop several times, and clicking on a "yeah, stop
> the trace" everytime could get annoying.
>
> Just my 2 cents worth.
>
> Tim
>
> --
> Tim Nikias
> Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights/index.html
> Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
>
> > A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea.
On
> more
> > than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've
accidentally
> > clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually
followed by
> > the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could
get
> > annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off
confirmation
> > should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just
thinking
> for
> > convenience sake and fewer headaches.
> >
> > Just a thought
> >
>
>
>


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From: Andrew
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 06:51:38
Message: <3d709fba$1@news.povray.org>
The windows version doesn't prompt when you hit the Stop button, though
it will ask you if you try to close the program while it is still
rendering.


"Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trfde> wrote in message
news:3d709dfe@news.povray.org...
> In article <3d7060b5@news.povray.org> , "Kevin Loney"
<klo### [at] pt2mcom>
> wrote:
>
> > A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea.
On more
> > than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've
accidentally
> > clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually
followed by
> > the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could
get
> > annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off
confirmation
> > should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just
thinking for
> > convenience sake and fewer headaches.
>
> Works fine here.  Which platform are you talking about?
>
>     Thorsten
>
> ____________________________________________________
> Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
> e-mail: tho### [at] trfde
>
> Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://mac.povray.org


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From: Chris Cason
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 08:09:36
Message: <3d70b200@news.povray.org>
"Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> wrote in message news:3d7060b5@news.povray.org...
> A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea. On more
> than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've accidentally
> clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually followed by
> the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could get
> annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off confirmation
> should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just thinking for
> convenience sake and fewer headaches.

Actually, I had already decided to add something like this, I've been doing
some long renders myself recently and always had to be careful I didn't hit
'stop' instead of 'tray'.

I'll probably make it conditional on the render having progressed for more than
a certain amount of time (probably half an hour).

I don't want it on by default since when I'm working on a scene I regularly
stop the render early, and being bugged each time would be a nuisance.

-- Chris


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From: gilroy
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 11:05:01
Message: <web.3d70da79965a6fc155690de30@news.povray.org>
Chris Cason wrote:
>"Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> wrote in message
news:3d7060b5[at]news.povray.org...
>> A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea. On more
>> than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've accidentally
>> clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually followed by
>> the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could get
>> annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off confirmation
>> should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just thinking for
>> convenience sake and fewer headaches.
>
>Actually, I had already decided to add something like this, I've been doing
>some long renders myself recently and always had to be careful I didn't hit
>'stop' instead of 'tray'.
>
>I'll probably make it conditional on the render having progressed for more than
>a certain amount of time (probably half an hour).
>
>I don't want it on by default since when I'm working on a scene I regularly
>stop the render early, and being bugged each time would be a nuisance.
>
Along the same lines, in the Windows version, it'd be nice to have a "Rerun"
button that allowed you -- with ONE click -- to rerun the last render using
all the same conditions, command-line options, etc.  I know that there is a
rerun button but because it offers so many possibilities, it takes three
clicks (at three different pieces of real estate) to start the most recent
render over again.  When I'm tweaking a scene, especially one spread out
over several #include files, both of the available methods are annoying.


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From: Patrick Dugan
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 12:14:09
Message: <3d70eb51@news.povray.org>
I continue renders with radiosity and don't need to roll back the lines.  I
use the load/save file in the radiosity section as well as the load/save
photons section both in the global area.  All I have to do is hit the run
button with the "+c" in the command line.   I stop my renders (currently one
that takes 5 months to complete (10240x7680)) several times a day and
restart it with just the run button.


"Andrew" <ast### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3d709f17$1@news.povray.org...
> Radiosity scenes are a pain to finish if you have to roll back 10 lines
> or so.  +C isn't always a viable option.
>
> Maybe the prompt could be implemented, but with a user-defined time
> limit before it activated.  So if you set it at 5 minutes, all your
> "Render -- Crap that's wrong  -- Stop" renders wouldn't ask, but if
> you'd had a real render going, then you'd get prompted before killing it
> by mistake.
>
>
>
> "Tim Nikias" <tim### [at] gmxde> wrote in message
> news:3d709bb0@news.povray.org...
> > You can always continue the trace with +C, so what's
> > the big deal?
> >
> > Still, might be a useful option for long traces. But when
> > I'm modelling scenes and experimenting with lighting, I
> > hit run and stop several times, and clicking on a "yeah, stop
> > the trace" everytime could get annoying.
> >
> > Just my 2 cents worth.
> >
> > Tim
> >
> > --
> > Tim Nikias
> > Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights/index.html
> > Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
> >
> > > A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea.
> On
> > more
> > > than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've
> accidentally
> > > clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually
> followed by
> > > the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could
> get
> > > annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off
> confirmation
> > > should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just
> thinking
> > for
> > > convenience sake and fewer headaches.
> > >
> > > Just a thought
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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From: Dennis Miller
Subject: Re: Feature Request: Stop Render
Date: 31 Aug 2002 15:56:29
Message: <3d711f6d$1@news.povray.org>
As others, I would very much appreciate this. I like the idea of having a
minimum time threshold before activating (perhaps user defined), but another
option would simply be a toggle for the feature.

D.
"Chris Cason" <new### [at] deletethispovrayorg> wrote in message
news:3d70b200@news.povray.org...
>
> "Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> wrote in message
news:3d7060b5@news.povray.org...
> > A confirmation prompt when you stop the render might be a good idea. On
more
> > than one occasion, during an exceptionally long render I've accidentally
> > clicked stop instead of pause, something like that is usually followed
by
> > the use of many colourful 4 letter adjectives :-P I know this could get
> > annoying for short test renders, but an option to turn off confirmation
> > should be pretty easy to add (off by default perhaps). I'm just thinking
for
> > convenience sake and fewer headaches.
>
> Actually, I had already decided to add something like this, I've been
doing
> some long renders myself recently and always had to be careful I didn't
hit
> 'stop' instead of 'tray'.
>
> I'll probably make it conditional on the render having progressed for more
than
> a certain amount of time (probably half an hour).
>
> I don't want it on by default since when I'm working on a scene I
regularly
> stop the render early, and being bugged each time would be a nuisance.
>
> -- Chris
>
>


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