From: jance <powerjance@(email surpressed)>
Subject: Re: lwsn on osx
   Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 14:47:20 -0800
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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
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> 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

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