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https://github.com/dickbalaska/qtpovray/releases/tag/v3.80.15
https://launchpad.net/~qtpovray/+archive/ubuntu/qtpovray
Bug 27 - Release qtpovray for Windows
Bug 28 - Release qtpovray for Ubuntu 20, focal
So, my wife bought me this nifty new box (16 cores 32GB 2TB SSD) with
the condition that I play steam games with her. Hello Windows 10!
I had to get qtpovray running on Windows again (clipka removed
boost::thread) and I made an installer for it.
Some rando facebook messengered me saying he couldn't get the ppa for
Ubuntu 18 to work in Ubuntu 20. So there's that build too.
--
dik
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Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> https://github.com/dickbalaska/qtpovray/releases/tag/v3.80.15
> https://launchpad.net/~qtpovray/+archive/ubuntu/qtpovray
>
> Bug 27 - Release qtpovray for Windows
> Bug 28 - Release qtpovray for Ubuntu 20, focal
>
>
> So, my wife bought me this nifty new box (16 cores 32GB 2TB SSD) with
> the condition that I play steam games with her. Hello Windows 10!
> I had to get qtpovray running on Windows again (clipka removed
> boost::thread) and I made an installer for it.
>
> Some rando facebook messengered me saying he couldn't get the ppa for
> Ubuntu 18 to work in Ubuntu 20. So there's that build too.
>
>
> --
> dik
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I am the rando. thanks for the update(s!)
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On 2/1/2021 5:42 AM, Mr wrote:
> Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
>> Some rando facebook messengered me saying he couldn't get the ppa for
>> Ubuntu 18 to work in Ubuntu 20. So there's that build too.
>>
>>
>
> I am the rando. thanks for the update(s!)
>
>
Ah, all this time I read your name as "mister". Now I know better. :)
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dik
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Hmmm.
I did a
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
and It opens the editor, but when I try to render, it just sends output to the
terminal:
PATHS
HOME = /home/oem
SYSCONF = /etc/qtpovray/3.8/povray.conf
USERCONF = /home/oem/.qtpovray/3.8/povray.conf
SYSINI = /etc/qtpovray/3.8/povray.ini
SYSINI_OLD = /etc/povray.ini
USERINI = /home/oem/.povray/3.8/povray.ini
USERINI_OLD = /home/oem/.povrayrc
So, no idea what's going on there... I guess one of the ini files got
overwritten...
(Good to see you here and updating qtpovray. Hope you're doing lots better.
Congrats on the new box :) )
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Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> Ah, all this time I read your name as "mister". Now I know better. :)
:D I had been doing the same - but I figured out that it was Maurice.
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Nope - disregard, it's all good.
I just got home after loading 14 cords of firewood, and had someone talking to
me... "multitasking with a new file while exhausted...."
Works fine. :)
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On 2/2/2021 1:35 PM, Bald Eagle wrote:
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> Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
>
>> Ah, all this time I read your name as "mister". Now I know better. :)
>
> :D I had been doing the same - but I figured out that it was Maurice.
Yes, Now when I see "Mr" I get the earworm for Maurice Ravel's "Bolero"
going in my head.
> I just got home after loading 14 cords of firewood,
14 cords!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't even imagine, ... unless there was lots of heavy machinery involved.
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Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> 14 cords!!!!!!!!!!!
> I can't even imagine, ... unless there was lots of heavy machinery involved.
The first time I ever processed 10 cords of firewood was over a whole weekend
with 5 other people - chainsaws, log splitter, beer, smoke, on the side of a
mountain - at night. :| (they were insane)
This firewood comes split and packaged in 18 lb bags - 90 per pallet, but they
have to be broken up and re-stacked onto pallets according to truck load and
order number. So, I have an electric ride-on Crown pallet jack to move the
pallets around - but I still have to lift and stack it all by hand.
Got it done with a bit of help in 5 hours. B)
Good times. Strong body, strong mind. ;)
But lemme tell ya- between the lifting and the steering, I can really feel it in
my trapezius...
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Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> On 2/2/2021 1:35 PM, Bald Eagle wrote:
> >
> > Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> >
> >> Ah, all this time I read your name as "mister". Now I know better. :)
> >
> > :D I had been doing the same - but I figured out that it was Maurice.
>
> Yes, Now when I see "Mr" I get the earworm for Maurice Ravel's "Bolero"
> going in my head.
>
> > I just got home after loading 14 cords of firewood,
>
> 14 cords!!!!!!!!!!!
> I can't even imagine, ... unless there was lots of heavy machinery involved.
>
> --
> dik
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HAHAHA! I'm not THAT spectacular X-D... qtpovray works nice for me now since I
sometimes have to switch unexpectedly between Windows, Linux, etc, it's good to
have more tools as alternatives. Especially the image preview looks very nice
docked with QT. I don't know yet how to use the breakpoints but this makes me
curious.
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I am a first time qtpovray user.
Does the program not use an INI file for settings?
How do I set up multiple include paths?
Thanks.
Mike
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