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I previously requested the "Open Previous File" command which is used by holding shift and clicking Launch on a version of Blender in BL.
I have recently been rendering my scenes in the command line, and I want to simplify and speed up the the process of starting a render from command line.
I propose the following features:
Option to open the selected blender version in the command line. Maybe this is a right-click option on the blender version. All it would do is open CMD in the directory of the blender version.
If I hold CTRL and SHIFT and click on Launch of a blender version, it automatically opens that blender version in command line, and starts rendering the previously opened file. Just a simple command like blender -b "previously-opened-file-path" -a
Number 2 would be most useful I think
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I previously requested the "Open Previous File" command which is used by holding shift and clicking Launch on a version of Blender in BL.
I have recently been rendering my scenes in the command line, and I want to simplify and speed up the the process of starting a render from command line.
I propose the following features:
Option to open the selected blender version in the command line. Maybe this is a right-click option on the blender version. All it would do is open CMD in the directory of the blender version.
If I hold CTRL and SHIFT and click on Launch of a blender version, it automatically opens that blender version in command line, and starts rendering the previously opened file. Just a simple command like
blender -b "previously-opened-file-path" -a
Number 2 would be most useful I think
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: