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Hello y'all-
I seem to be having a little problem saving my POV Ray pics. Every time I
render them and then go to save them, a small popup appears on the screen
saying "This file is already open in the Editor" and not allowing me to
save it. What do I do?
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"Viktor Kovitch" <vin### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:web.416413655a84594e5f237e470@news.povray.org...
> I seem to be having a little problem saving my POV Ray pics. Every time I
> render them and then go to save them, a small popup appears on the screen
> saying "This file is already open in the Editor" and not allowing me to
> save it. What do I do?
>
>
This doesn't, afaik, quite make sense. You don't open images in the editor -
you open scripts. And the script *must* have been saved in order for you to
render...
Can you list the exact sequence of actions? I cannot see how to get the
above message (which looks more like a problem with trying to open a file
rather than saving it).
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Viktor Kovitch wrote:
> Hello y'all-
>
> I seem to be having a little problem saving my POV Ray pics. Every time I
> render them and then go to save them, a small popup appears on the screen
> saying "This file is already open in the Editor" and not allowing me to
> save it. What do I do?
http://tag.povray.org/povQandT/filesQandT.html#savingimage
Christoph
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:46:45 EDT, "Viktor Kovitch"
<vin### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
>Hello y'all-
>
>I seem to be having a little problem saving my POV Ray pics. Every time I
>render them and then go to save them, a small popup appears on the screen
>saying "This file is already open in the Editor" and not allowing me to
>save it. What do I do?
>
I used to get a similar error, years and years ago on the command
line version of povray. Turns out I was using the "-o <filename>"
option to write an output file with a .pov extension when I should
have been setting a .tga extension. In other words, I was
rendering blah.pov to output blah.pov instead of blah.tga.
Oops.
Good way to trash your own files.
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