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From: Fred Smith
Subject: about Fry an egg
Date: 2 Sep 2005 06:54:52
Message: <43182f7c@news.povray.org>
I was trying to render this and the coder uses a #declare #while structure
which 3.6 doesn't like.
Also I have found lots of POV files which have brackets { and } with several
lines in between and POV 3.6
says that there is no closing bracket. } Is there a utility or FAQ for
newbies how to convert a POV 3.1 or earlier
file so it will render correctly in 3.6?
  Thanks to any kind soul for reading. Fred


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From: Janet
Subject: Re: about Fry an egg
Date: 13 Sep 2005 23:35:01
Message: <web.43279915688e5eb7c2dbcbfd0@news.povray.org>
"Fred Smith" <me### [at] herecom> wrote:
> I was trying to render this and the coder uses a #declare #while structure
> which 3.6 doesn't like.
> Also I have found lots of POV files which have brackets { and } with several
> lines in between and POV 3.6
> says that there is no closing bracket. } Is there a utility or FAQ for
> newbies how to convert a POV 3.1 or earlier
> file so it will render correctly in 3.6?
>   Thanks to any kind soul for reading. Fred

I tried opening your zip file but I got a message saying it is corrupted or
invalid. POV-Ray 3.6 should be able to deal with #declare #while structures
just fine. I know there is a Search --> Match Brace on the menu bar. Not
sure if that will help you much. I used POV-Ray a long time ago, then got
back into it. When I tried to render my old stuff, I just had to go
through it, error by error, and figure it out (or give up - ha ha).
Good luck, Janet


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: about Fry an egg
Date: 25 Oct 2005 08:29:47
Message: <435e253b@news.povray.org>
"Fred Smith" <me### [at] herecom> schreef in bericht
news:43182f7c@news.povray.org...
>   I was trying to render this and the coder uses a #declare #while
structure
> which 3.6 doesn't like.
> Also I have found lots of POV files which have brackets { and } with
several
> lines in between and POV 3.6
> says that there is no closing bracket. } Is there a utility or FAQ for
> newbies how to convert a POV 3.1 or earlier
> file so it will render correctly in 3.6?
>   Thanks to any kind soul for reading. Fred
>
>
>

Don't forget that all #declare or #local statements should be ended by a
semi-colon   ;

If you get an error about brackets, it means there is one missing somewhere.
Search / Match Brace can help you.

Thomas


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