Please send the PovRay files and also the file created with

write toBob.jmol

for that snapshot to [email protected]

Thanks.

Bob

2011/10/14 Sérgio Ceroni da Silva <[email protected]>

> Em 14/10/2011 00:45, Robert Hanson escreveu:
> > works fine for me in 12.2.1 and 12.2.0. Maybe it's some other problem
> > on your machine?
>
> Just reinstalled POV-Ray 3.6.2:
> - 12.0.49: OK
> - 12.2.0: crash in pvengine64.exe while parsing tokens
> - 12.2.1: crash in pvengine64.exe while parsing tokens
>
> The *.pov file generated by 12.0.49 is considerably different from
> 12.2.0 and 12.2.1 (which are identical).
>
> Trying to load and render *.pov from 12.2.0 and 12.2.1 into POV-Ray
> generates loads of:
> ...
> Parse Warning: Degenerate triangle. Please remove.
> File: D:\Sergio_docs\Jmol_12.2.0.pov  Line: 1221
> Parse Warning: Degenerate triangle. Please remove.
> File: D:\Sergio_docs\Jmol_12.2.0.pov  Line: 1221
> Parse Warning: Degenerate triangle. Please remove.
> File: D:\Sergio_docs\Jmol_12.2.0.pov  Line: 1221
> ...
>
>
> POV-Ray apears to be stuck here:
>
> 1219 #macro r(X1,Y1,Z1,X2,Y2,Z2,X3,Y3,Z3,R,G,B,T)
> 1220  triangle{<X1,Y1,Z1>,<X2,Y2,Z2>,<X3,Y3,Z3>
> 1221   pigment{rgbt<R,G,B,T>}
> 1222   translucentFinish(T)
> 1223   clip()
> 1224   check_shadow()}
> 1225 #end
>
>
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