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I am running povray on Mac OS X, under Unix command line.
So far I have been creating animations by using the command line, not
.ini files.
Is it possible for the .pov file to decide whether an animation is run
and the number of frames, etc? For instance is it possible for the .pov
file to write out an .ini file and read it back again?
The reason for this is I want the user to make changes in one place
only, not two.
I am using makefile, so I can program that to run several stages if
necessary.
Any comments appreciated.
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Kaveh
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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Controlling animation from within pov file
Date: 16 Aug 2003 01:56:52
Message: <3f3dc7a4$1@news.povray.org>
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In article <1fzr400.7sndjy1q98mt4N%kaveh@delete_this.focalimage.com> ,
kav### [at] delete_thisfocalimagecom (Kaveh) wrote:
> Is it possible for the .pov file to decide whether an animation is run
> and the number of frames, etc?
The answer can be found in the manual of POV-Ray 3.5, section 6.1.3.4.2 :
<http://www.povray.org/documentation/view/137/>
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
e-mail: tho### [at] trfde
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://mac.povray.org
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In article <1fzr400.7sndjy1q98mt4N%kaveh@delete_this.focalimage.com>,
kav### [at] delete_thisfocalimagecom (Kaveh) wrote:
> Is it possible for the .pov file to decide whether an animation is run
> and the number of frames, etc? For instance is it possible for the .pov
> file to write out an .ini file and read it back again?
No. At least, not in the same render. You could write an .ini file to be
used for subsequent renders, but this is more awkward...you would have
to edit the file, render, and then render again to start rendering the
animation.
> The reason for this is I want the user to make changes in one place
> only, not two.
You could use an external shell script, which would limit you to Unix
systems. You've mentioned you use Mac OS X, you haven't said anything
about the possibility of using other systems. Or you could combine the
approaches...use a simple shell script to automate the double-render
method. Users on other systems would just have to do this manually.
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Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlinknet>
http://home.earthlink.net/~cjameshuff/
POV-Ray TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg
http://tag.povray.org/
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Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
[...]
> > The reason for this is I want the user to make changes in one place
> > only, not two.
>
> You could use an external shell script, which would limit you to Unix
> systems. You've mentioned you use Mac OS X, you haven't said anything
> about the possibility of using other systems. Or you could combine the
> approaches...use a simple shell script to automate the double-render
> method. Users on other systems would just have to do this manually.
Thanks. I might work on the shell script. Simpler would be to just use a
different shell command when I want animation, i.e. back to square one.
Thanks all.
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Kaveh
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