Announcements, requests and support regarding the Blender Indigo export script
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Labello
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by Labello » Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:03 am
Hey out there!
I don't even want to get rid of the Blenderengine or YavRay. I am used to Indigo and i still want 2 use it.
I got Indigo working on my Linux machine. Also Blender 2.44.
I installed the exporter correct i think.
But Python always tells me thatt there exists a "Python ScriptError: Please check console".
Where is the console? So i could add the message it prompts...
greetz Seb
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Kram1032
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by Kram1032 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:38 am
Do you have python 2.5 properly installed?
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Labello
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by Labello » Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:55 am
Of course I have
I think the problem is that the indigowrapper.conf is in a root-directory
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OnoSendai

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by OnoSendai » Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:57 am
You can just alt-tab to see the console, it's in another window.
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by dandy » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:13 am
If indigowrapper.conf is placed in the right folder but it is still not working make sure that it is called "IndigoWrapper.conf" (since in Linux things are case sensitive) and you use slash in the file e.g. "/home/username/indigo098"
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Labello
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by Labello » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:17 am
OnoSendai wrote:You can just alt-tab to see the console, it's in another window.
In blender?
If indigowrapper.conf is placed in the right folder but it is still not working make sure that it is called "IndigoWrapper.conf" (since in Linux things are case sensitive) and you use slash in the file e.g. "/home/username/indigo098"
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by Kram1032 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:22 am
not in blender, not really, at least...
blender EVER opens two windows.
One is the console, the other one is the GUI.

If the GUI-window says, check console, you need to check the console window - there will be some debug info

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Labello
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by Labello » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:24 am
Kram1032 wrote:not in blender, not really, at least...
blender EVER opens two windows.
One is the console, the other one is the GUI.

If the GUI-window says, check console, you need to check the console window - there will be some debug info

no blender doesn't open 2 windows... there is just one. im shure... i use linux... no windows

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by Kram1032 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:34 am
okay... it HAS to be there... isn't there something like a "master-command-window" in linux? No idea, how it's called^^ - but it might stand in, there

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by Phr0stByte » Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:13 am
Labello
Start Blender from the console (command line interface) instead of starting it from the graphical desktop menu. The console that you started Blender in, will be where the debug info is. If you start Blender from the desktop menu in Linux, you will not get the error console.
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