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Hi all!
I'm a relatively new user to Pov-Ray. I use it in conjunction with other
programs to generate scientific figures, so I have some mild experience, but
I've encountered an error that I'm not sure how to tackle.
The problem is as follows: I generate a Pov-Ray file successfully from one of
the programs I use, and I can open it in the editor without any issue. All the
commands are already present in the file so I should just be able to hit Run and
let it go.
However, while trying to parse the file, the program halts and I get the
following error: "Parse Error: Mesh face index out of range". This is
accompanied by a command line becoming highlighted in yellow, the "face_indices"
section of a mesh2 section.
I'm looking into the Mesh2 section of documentation, but I was wondering if
anyone out there could help me resolve this issue. Any help at all would be
extremely appreciated!
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"Paul" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> However, while trying to parse the file, the program halts and I get the
> following error: "Parse Error: Mesh face index out of range". This is
> accompanied by a command line becoming highlighted in yellow, the "face_indices"
> section of a mesh2 section.
>
> I'm looking into the Mesh2 section of documentation, but I was wondering if
> anyone out there could help me resolve this issue. Any help at all would be
> extremely appreciated!
Hi Paul - and Welcome! :)
Usually when something's out of range (like in an array), you're trying to
access an element that hasn't been defined yet.
If there's a part of the mesh definition that lists how many faces, vertices,
etc - try incrementing that until the error goes away.
Then I'd investigate why the software gets it wrong.
Also, if you [ALT]-[M] to pull up the message window, and select Copy Pane, then
you can paste that here so we can see what the error is verbatim.
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Am 02.02.2018 um 18:52 schrieb Paul:
> However, while trying to parse the file, the program halts and I get the
> following error: "Parse Error: Mesh face index out of range". This is
> accompanied by a command line becoming highlighted in yellow, the "face_indices"
> section of a mesh2 section.
This is an indication that whatever software created the file did a bad
job at it.
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
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> Also, if you [ALT]-[M] to pull up the message window, and select Copy Pane, then
> you can paste that here so we can see what the error is verbatim.
About 'copy pane', from docs...
"Note: This command only appears if the currently selected window is the
Messages window." Then it shows up under the EDIT menu.
BTW, there are times when the message window is *completely* blank during an
entire POV-Ray session; it's happening right now on my Windows version of 3.7.1
beta 9. No idea why. It comes and goes.
All_Console=on
Verbose=on
(I'm not so sure those are working correctly either, when turned OFF-- I
generally still see some messages, when I'm expecting(?) not to.)
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 02.02.2018 um 18:52 schrieb Paul:
>
> > However, while trying to parse the file, the program halts and I get the
> > following error: "Parse Error: Mesh face index out of range". This is
> > accompanied by a command line becoming highlighted in yellow, the "face_indices"
> > section of a mesh2 section.
>
> This is an indication that whatever software created the file did a bad
> job at it.
Yes, I hope this is not blender, is it?
If so, feel free to send me the blend file for debugging.
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