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<p>This section covers version 3.7 changes and new features that apply to POV-Ray for Unix. See the section [[Documentation:Tutorial Section 1#Changes and New Features Summary|Changes and New Features Summary]] for information about <em>non-platform</em> specific changes.</p>
 
<p>This section covers version 3.7 changes and new features that apply to POV-Ray for Unix. See the section [[Documentation:Tutorial Section 1#Changes and New Features Summary|Changes and New Features Summary]] for information about <em>non-platform</em> specific changes.</p>
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<li>Reworked the built-in <code>--benchmark</code></li>
 
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<li>The built-in benchmark now accepts the <code>+L&lt;path&gt;</code> command-line option</li>
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<li>It also accepts <code>+wt</code> to set the number of work threads</li>
 
<li>It also accepts <code>+wt</code> to set the number of work threads</li>
 
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<p>Text graphics display a crude 75x24 ASCII version of the image which can be useful none the less to monitor the render progress on a text terminal. Using text graphics and the Verbose <code>+v</code> option simultaneously will not work very well.</p>  
 
<p>Text graphics display a crude 75x24 ASCII version of the image which can be useful none the less to monitor the render progress on a text terminal. Using text graphics and the Verbose <code>+v</code> option simultaneously will not work very well.</p>  
  
<p class="Note"><strong>Note:</strong> See the section [[Documentation:Unix Section 7#Known Bugs|Known Bugs]] for more information about a problem with the X11 windows.</p>
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<p class="Note"><strong>Note:</strong> See the section [[Documentation:Unix Section 7#Known Bugs|Known Bugs]] for more information about a problem with the X11 windows system.</p>
  
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<p>POV-Ray v3.7 for Unix provides a new mode to render a built-in version of the standard POV-Ray benchmark scene. See the <!--<linkto "Benchmark Rendering Mode">Benchmark Rendering Mode documentation</linkto>--->[[Documentation:Unix Section 6#Benchmark Rendering Mode|Benchmark Rendering Mode documentation]] for details.</p>
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<p>POV-Ray v3.7 includes a set of shell scripts to automatically render all the samples coming with POV-Ray and that generate HTML files to easily browse the sample scenes.  See <!--<linkto "Rendering the Sample Scenes">Rendering the Sample Scenes</linkto>--->[[Documentation:Unix Section 3#Rendering the Sample Scenes|Rendering the Sample Scenes]] for more information.</p>
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===KDE Integration===
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<p>The binary package for x86-Linux (<code>povlinux.tgz</code>) comes with an install script that generates some useful entries in the [http://www.kde.org/ KDE] panel for convenient access to the POV-Ray documentation and configuration files.</p>
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<p>The generic Unix source distribution also comes with the <code>kde_install.sh</code> script to perform the same task.</p>
 
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Features

This section covers version 3.7 changes and new features that apply to POV-Ray for Unix. See the section Changes and New Features Summary for information about non-platform specific changes.

New Features

  1. Reworked the built-in --benchmark
    • The built-in benchmark now accepts the +L<path> command-line option
    • and now ONLY reads the built-in INI file.
    • It also accepts +wt to set the number of work threads
    • and now also accepts the --version parameter
  2. Added preliminary Linux support for these two features:
    • CPU timer; might return incorrect results depending on the platform.
    • signal catching when aborting a render by hitting Ctrl+C
  3. Added support for the +P option to allow pause when done.
  4. Unix default file gamma changed from from 1.0 to 2.2.

Display Options

The Unix version now has a single binary which supports display using the X Window System, or using the SVGA library with the console on GNU/Linux systems only, or via text graphics otherwise. If the command-line options or INI files turn on display, the following heuristic is used to determine what kind of display should be used. If the DISPLAY environment variable is set, the X Window display is used. Otherwise, if the user is on the console, and has permission to do so, SVGAlib is used. Otherwise, text graphics are used.

Text graphics display a crude 75x24 ASCII version of the image which can be useful none the less to monitor the render progress on a text terminal. Using text graphics and the Verbose +v option simultaneously will not work very well.

Note: See the section Known Bugs for more information about a problem with the X11 windows system.

Benchmark Mode

POV-Ray v3.7 for Unix provides a new mode to render a built-in version of the standard POV-Ray benchmark scene. See the Benchmark Rendering Mode documentation for details.

Sample scene render scripts

POV-Ray v3.7 includes a set of shell scripts to automatically render all the samples coming with POV-Ray and that generate HTML files to easily browse the sample scenes. See Rendering the Sample Scenes for more information.

KDE Integration

The binary package for x86-Linux (povlinux.tgz) comes with an install script that generates some useful entries in the KDE panel for convenient access to the POV-Ray documentation and configuration files.

The generic Unix source distribution also comes with the kde_install.sh script to perform the same task.


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