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Hi All,
We're running POV-Ray off the back of DIALux. They've modified some of the
lighting engine to take IES files and so forth, as I understand it.
We're having trouble with interrupted renders (being based in Mexico, we
lose power on a weekly, sometimes daily, basis). The continue option
doesn't show up on the menu. How do we get POV-ray to run an output file
and how do we then continue interrupted renders?
By the way, we love POV-Ray for what it can do. We're looking forward to
POV-ray 3.7 or 4.0 - any idea when they'll arrive?
Thanks,
Thomas.
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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Continue Render and Output Files - POVray for DIALux
Date: 13 Jun 2007 15:07:41
Message: <4670407d@news.povray.org>
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Try using the +C command-line argument. In the windows version of povray
you can write command-line arguments in the textfield at the top of the
window (at the right of the resolution selection dropdown-menu).
--
- Warp
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Try using the +C command-line argument. In the windows version of povray
> you can write command-line arguments in the textfield at the top of the
> window (at the right of the resolution selection dropdown-menu).
>
> --
> - Warp
In the version we're running, this box is greyed out and locked - ideas?
Is this a global fix, or is instance by instance? Can we activate it once
the POVray file is running, or do we have to do it first?
Thanks,
T.
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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Continue Render and Output Files - POVray for DIALux
Date: 15 Jun 2007 05:53:29
Message: <46726199$1@news.povray.org>
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Thomas nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/06/14 10:42:
> Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
>> Try using the +C command-line argument. In the windows version of povray
>> you can write command-line arguments in the textfield at the top of the
>> window (at the right of the resolution selection dropdown-menu).
>>
>> --
>> - Warp
>
> In the version we're running, this box is greyed out and locked - ideas?
>
> Is this a global fix, or is instance by instance? Can we activate it once
> the POVray file is running, or do we have to do it first?
>
> Thanks,
>
> T.
>
>
Normaly, it's grayed out only when a render is under way, and usable at any
other time. It don't depend if you have a scene loaded or not.
Stop any rendering.
If there is no rendering running, there is something wrong with your
installation. Try exiting POV-Ray and reinstall with a freshly downloaded
installer (yours may have been corrupted during the original download)
--
Alain
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You know you've been raytracing too long when you see something in the real
world and you think, "Hey! How did they get that effect?"
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First OF all you have to know Dialux install two copies of pov-ray, the
original one in directory C:/program files/Pov-ray.../ and the customized
one in C:/program files/Dialux
If you want to run a project created with Dialux you have to copy
pvengine.exe from Dialux directory and replace the same file in
C:/.../pov-ray.../bin
After that you will open every .POV files with customized version, also
re-run a render scene with your settings in the command-line.
You can also create videos, if a black-out stop calculation you have only to
restart from the interrupted frame.
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