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Hi kids,
I switched my desktop from Windows to Linux a couple of months ago [1].
I finally reconnected with the povray newsgroups.
I am thinking about taking a stab at a Qt editor for Linux.
I have abandoned povclipse2. It is just too slow for my use. Granted,
my movie is on the very huge size of SDL, and I love editing in eclipse,
but it takes over a minute to reparse my project and I didn't want to
spend time optimizing and caching, because I still spent too much time
in povwin. The bulk of my pov work is test renders of 100 frames @ 10
seconds per frame and java just isn't cut out for that.
I was going to start qt-pov when I was on Windows, but I couldn't get
qt-unix installed (it really wants a native-ish X screen driver, not
cygwin/X) and I didn't want to write a windows only thing.
Qt has toolkit trees and editors, so it should be easy to get a
barebones thing running. The first step would be for me to get my
bsAniPic ported from Qt/Windows to Qt/Unix.
Cheers.
--
dik
[1] I got a 1TB ssd for my birthday. After several failed attempts with
two different programs to clone my windows disk, I said fuck it, and
installed ubuntu. I still need win8 for Quicken, so I can spin that up
in a vm window. Pretty slick.
I am bummed, I wanted to compare the speed of Windows on an ssd vs. hd,
but I'll suffer gracefully.
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