-\subsection{Command Line Rendering}%
-\label{sub:command_line_rendering}
-\index{rendering!command line}
-
-The command line rendering method consists of a way to load the
-current set of batch rendering jobs and process them without a
-GUI\@. This is useful if you want to do rendering on the other side
-of a low bandwidth network and you have access to a high powered
-computer located elsewhere. Setting up all the parameters for this
-operation is somewhat difficult. That is why the command line aborts
-if any output files already exist.
-
-To perform rendering from the command line, first run \CGG{} in
-graphical mode. Go to \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Batch
- Render}. Create the batches you intend to render in the batch window
-and close the window. This saves the batches in a file. Set up the
-desired render farm attributes in \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$
- Preferences} and quit out of \CGG{} if you want to use the Render
-Farm capability. These settings are used the next time command line
-rendering is used to process the current set of batch jobs without a
-GUI\@.
-
-On the command line run:
-
-\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
-cin -r
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-\subsection{More about Save/Use EDL and Save/Load Jobs}%
-\label{sub:more_save_use_edl_jobs}