PlaneShift
Support => Mac OSX Specific Issues => Topic started by: backeroo on July 24, 2006, 10:51:12 pm
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It seems, at least for me, that pssetup is missing some plugings to be able to do a offline relight of the maps. I tried to figure out by myself, but got stuck. I would guess it's only a matter pf copying some file from the psclient/resources to the pssetup/resources. Maybe someone can give me a hint?
I really need to relight the bd-area as half of the valley in front of the cage is pitch black to me. When i tried to use the normal psclient -relight, i had to cancel after 2 hours cpu(!) time, so i would rather like to do it in the background/overnight with the pssetup relight functionality. Any help or hint is appreciated.
regards
backeroo
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To give you an idea of the CPU time it takes, it took me 8.5 hours to relight bronzedoors on a 700mhz eMac, in the CS "walktest" app which would possibly be marginally faster than psclient. I tried helping someone get relight working in pssetup, I know that at a minimum it needs the dsplex & xmltiny plugins, plus an adjustment to the .cfg file (changing the part about iDocumentSystem to look like the 3 similar lines in psclient.cfg)
Other than that, not sure what would need to be done.. I recommend not walking in the black? :)
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Hi dfryer,
thanks for your reply. Meanwhile i solved the Problem with patience, by running the psclient with -relight and just wait. Took 2 hours on my G5.
But i will see if i can get my pssetup in shape for relight with your hints.
thanks & regards
backeroo
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How do you run the client with -relight? I know how you would do it on Windows but not on the Mac.
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Use Terminal(.app). I can explain in greater detail... but, there's an easier way: I've provided a little Java app (which you can download from the Guide) thread that makes running Planeshift with command line options easy. Give that a whirl and tell me how it goes. :)