But surely looking at diagrams with x11meta is only an intermediate step?
The real goal is to convert them to something that can be included in
whatever kind of documentation you're generating from your project.

Nonetheless, as long as the meta files are still there, having a way to
look at them on Windows would be nice. Maybe I can teach winimage to
convert them to an image on the fly...

Cheers
-schorsch


Am 2016-05-10 22:50, schrieb Guglielmetti, Robert:
Oh you know what, I don't think we ever followed this through on the
Windows side since the default workflow is to pass the output from
objline to X11meta. So far the only executable that depends upon X11
support we've attempted to support is rvu. Since the main benefit of
you going through all the trouble to move csh scripts to Python is the
Windows support, perhaps we should sort this out. =)  I think this is
one more reason to look at a standard vector format.

On 5/10/16, 1:18 PM, "Sarith Subramaniam"
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Rob,


I am using the win64 version of 5.0.a.10 that I found here:
https://github.com/NREL/Radiance/releases. I had the official 5.0
release before that. Objline works fine on my Linux system. I was just
testing see if it is possible to implement it in a Windows environment
by following the workflow in the original csh
script<https://github.com/NREL/Radiance/blob/master/src/util/objline.csh>
.


Sarith

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