Introduction
What is POV-Ray?
What is POV-Ray for Unix?
... And What Is It Not?
Who Can Use POV-Ray for Unix?
Spelling
Reporting Bugs
Trademarks
Features
New Features
Display Options
Benchmark Mode
Sample scene render scripts
KDE Integration
Getting Started
Available distributions
Configuration
Starting a Render Job
Interrupting POV-Ray
Tutorials
Rendering the Sample Scenes
POV-Ray for Unix Tips
I/O Restrictions
Configuration file format
File I/O Security
Shellout Security
Permitted Paths
Example configuration file
Understanding File Types
POV Files
INI Files
Understanding POV-Ray Options
Special Command-Line Options
Benchmark Rendering Mode
Bug Reports
Known Bugs
Bug Reporting via Email
Bug Reporting via our Bug Tracking System
Speed Considerations
Render Priority
Render Window
Memory
Scene Features
Render Quality
POV-Ray for Unix
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Introduction
What is POV-Ray?
What is POV-Ray for Unix?
... And What Is It Not?
Who Can Use POV-Ray for Unix?
Spelling
Reporting Bugs
Trademarks
Features
New Features
Display Options
Benchmark Mode
Sample scene render scripts
KDE Integration
Getting Started
Available distributions
Configuration
The I/O Restrictions configuration file
The main POV-Ray INI file
Starting a Render Job
X Window display
SVGAlib display
Output file formats
Interrupting POV-Ray
Tutorials
Rendering the Sample Scenes
POV-Ray for Unix Tips
Automated execution
Post-processing Images
I/O Restrictions
Configuration file format
File I/O Security
Shellout Security
Permitted Paths
Examples for path settings
Example configuration file
Understanding File Types
POV Files
INI Files
INI File Sections
Understanding POV-Ray Options
Special Command-Line Options
Benchmark Rendering Mode
Bug Reports
Known Bugs
Bug Reporting via Email
Bug Reporting via our Bug Tracking System
Speed Considerations
Render Priority
Render Window
Memory
Scene Features
Render Quality