On second thought, the actual error is very strange. Radiance has never had a software registry key that I know of. If running "rvu" generates a similar error, please let us know where this installation originated.
-Greg
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From: Greg Ward <[email protected]>
Date: February 10, 2014 10:49:42 AM PSTCandidate for the FAQ:
Radiance rview was renamed to rvu when the VIM editor decided that "rview" was the name they wanted for a restricted, read-only invocation of "vi".
Either put the Radiance executable directory before the one with VIM in it, or get used to calling "rvu" instead.
-Greg
From: Andrew McNeil <[email protected]>
Date: February 10, 2014 10:32:27 AM PSTHas anyone else experienced the problem described below? I have no clue what could cause it.
Thanks,
AndyHi,
I am trying to run the application rview but the following error message pops up:
"Invalid or absent registry key - Software/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/Radiance". Can you help me solve this?
Regards,
Alejandro