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From: Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto
Subject: Suggestion for next release
Date: 13 Jan 2003 20:11:16
Message: <3e2363b4@news.povray.org>
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I would like to suggest to turn off the blinking of the POV icon when it's
paused (Windows version). Or at least make an option for turning it off.
It's really annoying!
Fernando.
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> I would like to suggest to turn off the blinking of the POV icon when it's
> paused (Windows version). Or at least make an option for turning it off.
>
> It's really annoying!
I agree =)
(I believe he's talking about how it flashes in the taskbar when paused.)
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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Slime wrote:
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> > I would like to suggest to turn off the blinking of the POV icon when it's
> > paused (Windows version). Or at least make an option for turning it off.
> >
> > It's really annoying!
>
> I agree =)
>
> (I believe he's talking about how it flashes in the taskbar when paused.)
So, hide the taskbar and you won't have to see it.
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Windows offers a GUI tweaker called TweakUI that lets you change the taskbar
options.
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Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto wrote:
>I would like to suggest to turn off the blinking of the POV icon when it's
>paused (Windows version). Or at least make an option for turning it off.
>
>It's really annoying!
>
>Fernando.
>
A suggestion in the mean time would be to minimize POV to the system tray.
And the buttons (Pause and Min to Systray) are quite conveniently next to
each other.
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Hmmm...
If the taskbar were utterly unnecessary I would have already hid it...
I was only trying to give my point of view... which could make this great
program a bit better.
Next time I'll just shut my mouth up... no suggestions are welcomed here.
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Bruce Duncan wrote:
> A suggestion in the mean time would be to minimize POV to the system tray.
> And the buttons (Pause and Min to Systray) are quite conveniently next to
> each other.
That does not help when you pause Pov to work with it.. (e.g. tweak a
scene and add it to the queue).
Povingly,
Philippe
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In article <3e23b6a7$1@news.povray.org> , "Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto"
<fgd### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> If the taskbar were utterly unnecessary I would have already hid it...
>
> I was only trying to give my point of view... which could make this great
> program a bit better.
>
> Next time I'll just shut my mouth up... no suggestions are welcomed here.
Well, you said it is annoying so people suggested ways how to turn it off
for now. I don't see why you conclude "no suggestions are welcomed here"
from people trying help you work around the problem.
After all, you cannot expect somebody immediately going to release a new
version of POV-Ray just to offer you an option to turn this off...
Thorsten
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 19:11:14 -0600, "Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto"
<fgd### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>I would like to suggest to turn off the blinking of the POV icon when it's
>paused (Windows version). Or at least make an option for turning it off.
>
>It's really annoying!
Try minimizing it to the tray instead of the title bar, that would
spare you the annoyance.
I believe the flashing was introduced so that people don't forget that
their render is paused - it makes sense in that aspect.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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drq72vsivk6jgrl8p8pjneli0f9fniorem@4ax.com...
> I believe the flashing was introduced so that people don't forget that
> their render is paused - it makes sense in that aspect.
Oh it really does, I sometimes press on "pause" by mistake and the flashing
reminds me of the error. It's quite useful too when I'm rendering a big
something on one instance while working on something else on another
instance, as I pause the big render from time to time to let the other one
use the CPU more efficiently. The flashing helps a lot to keep track of
things then.
G.
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