Povray works again on my linux system, after updated to
Jmol-14.1.11_2014.03.01-1 :)
Thanks!
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Ivan Pavicevic wrote:
> Yes, of course, povray works fine, compiled from source and optimized
> with SlackBuild script to use both cores in 64bit. I have used with
> previ
Yes, of course, povray works fine, compiled from source and optimized
with SlackBuild script to use both cores in 64bit. I have used with
previous versions of Jmol, configured binary path to /usr/bin/povray
and Jmol saved that path, so 14.1.11 recognized prior parameters.
Though, I noticed that UCS
Do you have POV-Ray installed?
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Ivan Pavicevic wrote:
> Jmol.jar. I downloaded this morning, and rechecked a minute ago, but
> povray dialog couldn't call povray when clicked Go! button. Program
> only makes *.pov file, and even when I tried to perform povray *.p
Jmol.jar. I downloaded this morning, and rechecked a minute ago, but
povray dialog couldn't call povray when clicked Go! button. Program
only makes *.pov file, and even when I tried to perform povray *.pov
from terminal, it produced just black screen. (I'm not povray user,
and knows almost nothing
This is Jmol.jar or the applet? Looks like it works in the application but
not in the applet. The applet is truncating the filename and just writing
two .pov files.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Ivan Pavicevic wrote:
> Playing around with user defined color scheme in 14.1.11_2014.02.26,
> a
Playing around with user defined color scheme in 14.1.11_2014.02.26,
and when I tried to render with povray, the povray dialog couldn't
start povray. I tried with 14.1.8 and it worked, so I think that
14.1.11 has some problem with povray. After inspecting of working
directory I saw that Jmol14.1.11
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