1.1.2 What is POV-Ray for Unix?
POV-Ray for Unix is POV-Ray, ported to Unix or a Unix-like operating system such as GNU/Linux.
It contains all the features of POV-Ray itself, plus some others specific to Unix, more
specifically the X Window System. The additional features do not affect the core rendering
code. All of the other additional features relate to making the program easier to use under X.
An extensive discussion of the POV-Ray 3 Scene Description Language
can be found elsewhere in this help file.
1.1.2.1 ... And What Is It Not?
POV-Ray for Unix is not a modeller. It will not let you design scenes graphically
on-screen. There are several shareware and freeware programs available for this purpose. To
write or modify POV-Ray scenes you just edit the actual text file containing the commands.
New users might be surprised to learn that, although this sounds primitive, it is in
fact one of the things that gives POV-Ray so much power and flexibility. There are many other
rendering programs that give you a point-and-click interface, but when it comes down to absolute
control of your scene, it's hard to beat a text-based scene description language (even though
it's harder for some to learn).