Is H9 a better overall product than H8?

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what's the big deal on vim?
I have used vi for going on 20 years, and I see no issue
can't stand emacs
what I really want back is jot, with it's lefthand panning mouse
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Is 8 the upper limit? Ok, here's mine:

1) vim
2) vim
3) vim
4) vim
5) vim
6) (…still analyzing…)
7) Everything else
8) TheCluelessAlex
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Per request I would like to start a new thread and ask any and all Houdini Users if they would, as of now prefer working in H8.x, or H9.x

H9 - HOM, SOHO, UI, Fluids, Volumes. All big ++

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I have come to a compromise though. I will do my volumetric stuff in Maya, which is reliable and I can use with a certain amount of efficiency, and I will continue doing particle work in H8, which is also reliable and I can work with a certain amount of efficiency.

My verdict on H9 - it's a myth and it's been busted.

H9 isn't Maya. People should use what ever package they feel more comfortable in. I personally never used the viewport pre H9, so if there are bugs with the new workflows and UI they're not bothering me much.

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I want a coffee SOP…
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I want a coffee SOP…

only if it doesn't dent my fragile ego…

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Maybe Sesi could make two coffee SOPs one Fresh Coffee for the fragile and one Reheated, Yesterdays Leftover Coffee SOP for the strong hearted…
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Hmmm that JOT seems nice, think i want that too…Maybe sesi could make us some nice Christmas presents

RFE
- Coffee SOP
- Ristretto SOP
- Smart tabbing
- JOT SOP (or rather a ROP)
- since there are so many (g)vi(m) geeks here would it be possible if sesi maintained a highlight syntax file?
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- since there are so many (g)vi(m) geeks here: would it be possible if sesi maintained a highlight syntax file?

For what - hscript cmd files? AFAIK the push is to get Python up to scratch and go that route and support hscript for legacy only - at some point(don't everyone start screaming at once) I believe hscript will go away.

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- since there are so many (g)vi(m) geeks here: would it be possible if sesi maintained a highlight syntax file?

tcsh/csh is so close to hscript that I just set gvim to use that. Works like a charm.
if(coffees<2,round(float),float)
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