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Whats New?
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2.2
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Added support for DTA 2.1Beta 24bit TrueColor .FLT animation file
generation as well as 24bit .BMP file generation.
Changed "dont"s to "don't"s. Thanks to all who pointed this
out to me. <G> ;-)
Altered AutoCalculate code to prevent program crashes when non-
numeric values are entered in the entry fields. The program will
now BEEP when a mis-key occurs & should not crash.
Added OS/2 standard ICONs, and support for System Sounds if
MultiMedia is installed, to message dialog boxes.
Altered AutoCalculate code to update ClockInc only when a change
occurs in one of the entry fields, instead of constantly looping.
Added more error checking & warnings for possible problem conditions.
Updated DOC file.
Compiled & included POV-Ray 2.2 for OS/2.
Users of POVFrame versions *prior* to 2.1 should replace their
VROBJ.DLL file with the one included here!!!!
2.1
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Recompiled with new version of VX-REXX, fixes some internal
bugs. (1.01 patch level C)
******* REPLACE your old VROBJ.DLL with the new one supplied *******
******* here!!!!!!!!!!!! *******
Fixed some typos.
Compiled & included POV-Ray 2.1 for OS/2.
2.0
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Fixed bug in animation generation paths.
Added DTA Control Panel. Supports most common DTA options.
Added the ability to call FLI players from the desktop.
Added calls for Moray and POVCad for full screen DOS & WinOS/2
sessions.
Progam will add trailing '\' to path names if the user omits them.
Added POVDOC.INF
1.02/1.05
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Fixed typo causing DOS Viewer/PostProcessor progam path to not be
initialized at program start.
Changed pulldown menu names for Viewers/PostProcessors to reflect
it's more wide ranging use than just looking at images.
All paths & program names under the defaults pull down are checked
for validity before saving.
When a multiple directory setup was used the POV-Ray .DEF files were
not being written to the same directory as the EXE being executed.
1.0
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Original release of POVFrame.