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Re: Problem creating .pov using LGEO parts in L3PAdd-on
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Date: 
Wed, 27 Oct 2004 11:45:14 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.ray, Anders Isaksson wrote:
Tim David wrote:
I have always had problems with the -lgeo (Use LGEO Library).
[...]
Can't open C:\[..\][LGEO\]L2P_ELMT.TAB

I can't work out why it is referencing C:\. All the Lego CAD apps
including POVRay are on the D:\ drive. L3PAdd-on knows the location
of the LGEO Library (D:\Program Files\Ldraw\Apps\LGEO\).

Maybe you have a Libray_Path wrong in POV, so it's looking for include files
in the wrong place?

POV: 'Tools' -> 'Edit Master POVRAY.INI', go to the end of the file, You may
have any number of lines like these:

Library_Path=C:\Program\POV-Ray for Windows v3.5\INCLUDE
Library_Path=C:\Program\POV-Ray for Windows v3.1\LGEO
Library_Path=C:\WINDOWS\Fonts
Library_Path=C:\Program\POV-Ray for Windows v3.5\Lego_Radiosity

Having got the .pov file created I did have to include a Library path to the
LGEO.inc files folder. Once that was set I managed to get a render in 3.1 but
got more errors in 3.5, something to do with version levels. I also got a
strange wrongly positioned parts problem in the resultant render (it was OK
without LGEO parts). I will upload images to show and research the exact 3.5
error later.
tim



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  Re: Problem creating .pov using LGEO parts in L3PAdd-on
 
(...) The wrongly positioned parts can be seen in these two images Non-LGEO version, in correct position (URL) version, parts moved down (URL) error when rendering the .pov file in POVRay 3.5 can be seen (URL) same file renders without error (...) (20 years ago, 27-Oct-04, to lugnet.cad.ray)

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  Re: Problem creating .pov using LGEO parts in L3PAdd-on
 
(...) Maybe you have a Libray_Path wrong in POV, so it's looking for include files in the wrong place? POV: 'Tools' -> 'Edit Master POVRAY.INI', go to the end of the file, You may have any number of lines like these: Library_Path=C:\Program\POV-Ray (...) (20 years ago, 26-Oct-04, to lugnet.cad.ray)

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