In article <1084-rush decimal general at seriss decimal com>,
jance <powerjance@(email surpressed)> wrote:
> In article <1083-rush decimal general at seriss decimal com>,
> Luke Cole <luke@(email surpressed).au> wrote:
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> > Hi Jance,
> >
> > > Well, NewTek support was of no use. But we did figure out that you
> > > can
> > > go to an os x terminal and type this: open "lwsn cmdline" and it
> > > seems
> > > to run lwsn. We just need to figure out how to incorporate that
> > > correctly so the pc's keep working and the macs start working.
> >
> > I too tried out the "open" thing - if I remember correctly, with it
> > you can get rush to launch lwsn, but after that you loose control of
> > the render, there is no simple way to detect whether the frame has
> > finished rendering, or if any errors occurred, etc.
> >
> > L8r,
> >
> > ---
> > Luke Cole
> > Systems Administrator / TD
> >
> > FUEL International
> > 65 King St., Newtown, Sydney NSW, Australia 2042
>
> Do you remember if you did open "lwsn" or open "lwsn cmdline"? open lwsn
> opens an interface window asking for agruments and stuff. We're hoping
> that open "lwsn cmdline" is something more useful, but we're not sure.
>
> - Jance
And actually, it looks like open "lwsn cmdline" opens SimpleText. Hmm.
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