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Windows98
I'm having trouble getting Indigo working. I thought maybe its my operating system( Windows98). I figured I should get this straight first. I found two different answers here.
"Indigo currently runs on Microsoft® Windows® 2000 / XP / NT operating systems only."
"Currently Indigo runs on Microsoft Windows(R) 32-bit platforms only.
It has been tested on Windows XP(R) and Windows 2000(R),
but should run on older versions too."
Should Indigo work with Windows98?
"Indigo currently runs on Microsoft® Windows® 2000 / XP / NT operating systems only."
"Currently Indigo runs on Microsoft Windows(R) 32-bit platforms only.
It has been tested on Windows XP(R) and Windows 2000(R),
but should run on older versions too."
Should Indigo work with Windows98?
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I have a Pentium 4. That's OK, right? I downloaded Indigo_05.zip and unzipped it to Indigo folder in the Program Files folder. I double click indigo.exe and it opens up and starts rendering 4 glass spheres.
I got Blender 2.42a and Python 2.4.4
When I start Blender, it says
"Compiled with Python version 2.4.
Checking for installed Python... got it!"
I got
indigo_export_0.5beta.py
in my Blender scripts folder. The tutorial says"When the script is in that folder, it will be under File > Export > Indigo"
So I start Blender go to File>Export> and there is no Indigo. I switch to a scripts window then Scripts> Export> no Indigo there either.
I'll admit, I'm pretty dense when it comes to this stuff and I need help.
I got Blender 2.42a and Python 2.4.4
When I start Blender, it says
"Compiled with Python version 2.4.
Checking for installed Python... got it!"
I got
indigo_export_0.5beta.py
in my Blender scripts folder. The tutorial says"When the script is in that folder, it will be under File > Export > Indigo"
So I start Blender go to File>Export> and there is no Indigo. I switch to a scripts window then Scripts> Export> no Indigo there either.
I'll admit, I'm pretty dense when it comes to this stuff and I need help.
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I haven't had much success with Blender in the past so when I ran across Indigo it seemed like it might make it easier for me to get some decent renders out of Blender. In other words, I'm a newbie. Don't expect much.
I used a dos prompt window and got Indigo to render the metal_test.xml file that came with the Indigo zip. I then opened Blender with the default scene and changed to camera view, altered the camera position a few degrees, then exported the scene as box001.xml to the Indigo Folder. Then I tried to render. An error box came up that said:
Fatal Error
SceneLoaderExcep TinyXmlWrapper could not find element 'white_balance' in element 'camera' (around line 39)
Any ideas?
I used a dos prompt window and got Indigo to render the metal_test.xml file that came with the Indigo zip. I then opened Blender with the default scene and changed to camera view, altered the camera position a few degrees, then exported the scene as box001.xml to the Indigo Folder. Then I tried to render. An error box came up that said:
Fatal Error
SceneLoaderExcep TinyXmlWrapper could not find element 'white_balance' in element 'camera' (around line 39)
Any ideas?
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I guess its safe to say that Indigo works with Windows 98. I rendered the ior test xml for more than 2 hours and it was working as it should. I'm still running into problems but they aren't related to my operating system so I won't add to this thread other than to ask what I can use to view and edit xml files. I tried Notepad and it said the files were too big and asked to use Wordpad instead. OK, that was fine for some small files I was experimenting with, but when I tried to open glass11.xml that I exported from Blender, it caused an error and shutdown repeatedly in Wordpad.
By the way, I upgraded Indigo as psor recommended. Thanks.
By the way, I upgraded Indigo as psor recommended. Thanks.
My favorite script/syntax editor is Tinn-R, a variation of Tinn (Tinn is Not Notepad) developed for the statistical programming environment called "R". It is made to work with R but has syntax highlighting for XML and just about every other programming language. It handles large files okay but slows down on the really big ones.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinn-r
another I found through google:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dlxmleditor/
Doesn't Microsoft have a free xml editor? Can't find it but I think I saw it once.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinn-r
another I found through google:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dlxmleditor/
Doesn't Microsoft have a free xml editor? Can't find it but I think I saw it once.
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yup, Ono Sendai posted it in these forums somewhere, but it requires the dot net framework 2.0.Doesn't Microsoft have a free xml editor? Can't find it but I think I saw it once.
Another very cool multi format editor is Scite (scintilla text editor). It's the one I use:
http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
It works with GCC, so you can also compile C++ directly within it.
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Found it!, Ms XML 2007, here:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/fo ... .php?t=890
http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/fo ... .php?t=890
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NP! you'll get everything you need with Scite. Just grab the bin version. It's a matter of unzipping it and then you can assign Xml files to open with it 
Here are the languages supported by Scite:

Just in case, DL link:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/scin ... p?download

Here are the languages supported by Scite:

Just in case, DL link:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/scin ... p?download
AMD Ryzen 7 1800 @3.6ghz, 32GB ddr4 3200 mhz Ram, Nvidia RTX 3060 12GB, Win10, Blender/Sketchup/Modo/Cinema4d
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