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There is now an RSS feed on povray.org and news.povray.org.
The main site feed is
http://www.povray.org/rss.xml.
The news server feed is a digest of postings available via
http://news.povray.org/digest/messages/rss/
which will give you the 100 most recent messages across all groups.
For a specific group, append the group name. For example,
http://news.povray.org/digest/messages/rss/povray.general
This is still experimental. Also note that attachments are not included.
-- Chris
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Chris Cason wrote:
> There is now an RSS feed on povray.org and news.povray.org.
>
> The main site feed is
>
> http://www.povray.org/rss.xml.
>
> The news server feed is a digest of postings available via
>
> http://news.povray.org/digest/messages/rss/
>
> which will give you the 100 most recent messages across all groups.
>
> For a specific group, append the group name. For example,
>
> http://news.povray.org/digest/messages/rss/povray.general
>
> This is still experimental. ...
When POV-Ray will have a non-experimental bug-free Global Illumination
that simply works without the need to spend days/weeks tweaking it and
learning how it works?
William
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William Peska <wil### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> When POV-Ray will have a non-experimental bug-free Global Illumination
> that simply works without the need to spend days/weeks tweaking it and
> learning how it works?
The source code is there. Just implement it yourself.
--
- Warp
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William Peska wrote:
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> When POV-Ray will have [...] bug-free [...]
Never - and FWIW the answer will be the same for a program you pay
thousands of dollars for.
Note the POV-Ray radiosity feature has been originally created in 1996
and has been significantly improved in MegaPOV 0.x and as such has been
available in POV-Ray 3.5 since 2002. So it has been available for at
least 5 (or even 10) years for anyone to improve, fix bugs or create a
completely new alternative solution. And a new, better global
illumination solution would still be extremely welcome. But you can be
assured that this is not an easy task because despite all shortcomings
the POV-Ray radiosity feature is quite efficient and robust.
Christoph
--
POV-Ray tutorials, include files, Landscape of the week:
http://www.imagico.de/ (Last updated 15 Oct. 2006)
MegaPOV with mechanics simulation: http://megapov.inetart.net/
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Christoph, who replied already, also has an excellent tutorial on his
website which helps a great deal to take some of the guess-work out of Pov's
radiosity feature.
http://www.imagico.de/pov/radiosity.html
--
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"William Peska" <wil### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:45bcc832@news.povray.org...
> Chris Cason wrote:
> > There is now an RSS feed on povray.org and news.povray.org.
> >
> > The main site feed is
> >
> > http://www.povray.org/rss.xml.
> >
> > The news server feed is a digest of postings available via
> >
> > http://news.povray.org/digest/messages/rss/
> >
> > which will give you the 100 most recent messages across all groups.
> >
> > For a specific group, append the group name. For example,
> >
> > http://news.povray.org/digest/messages/rss/povray.general
> >
> > This is still experimental. ...
>
> When POV-Ray will have a non-experimental bug-free Global Illumination
> that simply works without the need to spend days/weeks tweaking it and
> learning how it works?
>
> William
I guess if you read the RSS feeds you won't miss the announcement... stay
tuned.
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