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Le 04/08/2015 14:05, Bald Eagle a écrit :
> That would be pretty crazy if it was! :)
>
> My quick read suggests that it may be dependent upon having "Termi" installed
> first.
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termi
>
Remember google appstore is not only for mobile phone, but also larger
version. Wrapping povray native C++ code in a native Arm blob, with a
light java overlay for starting it does not seem unrealistic.
Just do not expect the Windows povray, rather the linux one (command
line, might have a display windows)
Hence, termi seems a good requirement to edit the scene and settings,
and start the rendering.
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Le_Forgeron <lef### [at] freefr> wrote:
> Le 04/08/2015 14:05, Bald Eagle a écrit :
> > That would be pretty crazy if it was! :)
> >
> > My quick read suggests that it may be dependent upon having "Termi" installed
> > first.
> > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termi
> >
>
> Remember google appstore is not only for mobile phone, but also larger
> version. Wrapping povray native C++ code in a native Arm blob, with a
> light java overlay for starting it does not seem unrealistic.
>
> Just do not expect the Windows povray, rather the linux one (command
> line, might have a display windows)
>
> Hence, termi seems a good requirement to edit the scene and settings,
> and start the rendering.
I installed Termi and Pov Ray seemed to install through Termi, but when I run a
render according to their format "pov filename x-size y-size" it immediately
wants to open an image viewer but doesn't display anything. Also it seems to
require an sd-card, which my phone doesn't have any slot for. As it was
installing I saw something like makedir sdcard\...
It would be nice if I could get it to work :)
-Nekar Xenos-
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