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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Op 1-5-2021 om 08:35 schreef Thomas de Groot:
> > Normally, most Moray plugins are in the form of a .dll, which is brought
> > into the Plugin folder. I do not remember how this was with the
> > AnimPlugin as an .exe file. You can try to put it in the folder and see
> > how/if it works. Alternatively, you can try to run the .exe file outside
> > Moray and see if it installs something in the Plugin folder. Finally, I
> > attach here the .dll file I found in my archives, for you to drop in the
> > Plugin folder. I guess that that last one is the utility you are looking
> > for.
> >
> I just re-visited Xander's site: the installation of the plugin is
> clearly explained there:
> https://xan-der.tripod.com/AnimPluginInstallation.html#POVRayConnection
>
> --
> Thomas
Woo hoo! I got it installed (and verified by going to view>loaded plugins).
Thanks for all of your help! Annnnnnddd I found the timeline option! For future
reference, go to Render > timeline. It's kind of a dumb place, but whatever
works.
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Op 01/05/2021 om 23:15 schreef PossibleTaco:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> Op 1-5-2021 om 08:35 schreef Thomas de Groot:
>>> Normally, most Moray plugins are in the form of a .dll, which is brought
>>> into the Plugin folder. I do not remember how this was with the
>>> AnimPlugin as an .exe file. You can try to put it in the folder and see
>>> how/if it works. Alternatively, you can try to run the .exe file outside
>>> Moray and see if it installs something in the Plugin folder. Finally, I
>>> attach here the .dll file I found in my archives, for you to drop in the
>>> Plugin folder. I guess that that last one is the utility you are looking
>>> for.
>>>
>> I just re-visited Xander's site: the installation of the plugin is
>> clearly explained there:
>> https://xan-der.tripod.com/AnimPluginInstallation.html#POVRayConnection
>>
>> --
>> Thomas
>
> Woo hoo! I got it installed (and verified by going to view>loaded plugins).
> Thanks for all of your help! Annnnnnddd I found the timeline option! For future
> reference, go to Render > timeline. It's kind of a dumb place, but whatever
> works.
>
Excellent. Glad it works. After all this time far from Moray-using, it
took a while to get a focus on what, where and how things Moray where
residing. Good to see also that there are still people caring about the
program. Maybe, someday, a new version will see the light...?
Show us your work when you are ready!
--
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Op 1-5-2021 om 08:35 schreef Thomas de Groot:
> > Normally, most Moray plugins are in the form of a .dll, which is brought
> > into the Plugin folder. I do not remember how this was with the
> > AnimPlugin as an .exe file. You can try to put it in the folder and see
> > how/if it works. Alternatively, you can try to run the .exe file outside
> > Moray and see if it installs something in the Plugin folder. Finally, I
> > attach here the .dll file I found in my archives, for you to drop in the
> > Plugin folder. I guess that that last one is the utility you are looking
> > for.
> >
> I just re-visited Xander's site: the installation of the plugin is
> clearly explained there:
> https://xan-der.tripod.com/AnimPluginInstallation.html#POVRayConnection
>
> --
> Thomas
Got it working! For those wondering, go to render > timeline and it's there!
Thanks for the help Thomas!
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