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I would like to request the input field for command-line parameters have a
drop-down capability like a Web browser's address bar, allowing one to select
from a list of recently typed command-line sequences.
As things are now, when switching repeatedly between animations or stills I have
to keep a written copy handy and copy/paste each time I want to make changes.
When changing the clock value it's easy to produce typos. Also, the
documentation for the command-line is hard to track down in the manual. When
looking it up in the index it only takes you to a brief overview instead of the
section, "3.2.1.3.6 Built-in Variables".
-Mike
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From: Chambers
Subject: Re: Feature request: History of recent command-line parameters
Date: 30 Jun 2008 03:51:44
Message: <48689090@news.povray.org>
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SharkD wrote:
> I would like to request the input field for command-line parameters have a
> drop-down capability like a Web browser's address bar, allowing one to select
> from a list of recently typed command-line sequences.
>
> As things are now, when switching repeatedly between animations or stills I have
> to keep a written copy handy and copy/paste each time I want to make changes.
> When changing the clock value it's easy to produce typos. Also, the
> documentation for the command-line is hard to track down in the manual. When
> looking it up in the index it only takes you to a brief overview instead of the
> section, "3.2.1.3.6 Built-in Variables".
>
> -Mike
>
This is really more appropriate for the Windows group than the POV4 group.
POV-Ray itself is (mostly) OS agnostic. What you're describing is a
feature of the Windows version, which has a built-in GUI. POV itself
doesn't care about the GUI, as you might notice if you try the versions
built for other OSs.
...Chambers
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Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
> SharkD wrote:
> > I would like to request the input field for command-line parameters have a
> > drop-down capability like a Web browser's address bar, allowing one to select
> > from a list of recently typed command-line sequences.
> >
> > As things are now, when switching repeatedly between animations or stills I have
> > to keep a written copy handy and copy/paste each time I want to make changes.
> > When changing the clock value it's easy to produce typos. Also, the
> > documentation for the command-line is hard to track down in the manual. When
> > looking it up in the index it only takes you to a brief overview instead of the
> > section, "3.2.1.3.6 Built-in Variables".
> >
> > -Mike
> >
>
> This is really more appropriate for the Windows group than the POV4 group.
>
> POV-Ray itself is (mostly) OS agnostic. What you're describing is a
> feature of the Windows version, which has a built-in GUI. POV itself
> doesn't care about the GUI, as you might notice if you try the versions
> built for other OSs.
>
> ...Chambers
Ummm... I made another post about SDL changes and received a reply that implied
this was the wrong category to post them in. What, then, is exactly the proper
category to post in this group?
-Mike
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From: Chambers
Subject: Re: Feature request: History of recent command-line parameters
Date: 2 Jul 2008 22:55:14
Message: <486c3f92$1@news.povray.org>
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SharkD wrote:
> Ummm... I made another post about SDL changes and received a reply that implied
> this was the wrong category to post them in. What, then, is exactly the proper
> category to post in this group?
Warp didn't mean to say that your post was in the wrong forum (on the
contrary, that post was in exactly the right place).
Rather, he was classifying the type of feature request. There have been
many requests for a revamped SDL, and (afaik) SDL will be altered for POV4.
...Chambers
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