I got the following message each time I update a DA and save it to a new otl.
Is there a way to configure Houdini to make it always use the latest version of the otl?
Thanks!
how to make houdini always use the latest version of otl
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If you go to Windows->Operator Type Manager, there is a Configuration page. If you turn on the “Give Preference to Definitions with Latest Date” Houdini should always choose the one saved most recently. Without this option I believe it uses the order in which the definitions are found based on the OTL path order.
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Hi, Mark, I followed your suggestion, but the warning message still pops out whenever 1) I make changes to an otl, 2) change the name of the otl library to which the current otl is saved, and 3) choose “apply”
Is there other option I should consider in the configuration of Operator Type Manager? (see image below)
Is there other option I should consider in the configuration of Operator Type Manager? (see image below)
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If you go to Windows->Operator Type Manager, there is a Configuration page. If you turn on the “Give Preference to Definitions with Latest Date” Houdini should always choose the one saved most recently. Without this option I believe it uses the order in which the definitions are found based on the OTL path order.
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