Houdini Main Changelogs
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6.2.17 | Made Rotospline a little more friendly. Handle selection can now be done by box selecting with the Left button, instead of requiring Alt+Left. Clearing the selection can be done by Left clicking on nothing. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed a potential problem with RMB dragging in the Image viewer to pan; if the user paused long enough, it would attempt to open a menu, but since COPs doesn't have a RMB menu, this could corrupt the state. This was most noticable in the view state, where the image would often fly off the screen (requiring a home). |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed a potential problem with RMB dragging in the Image viewer to pan; if the user paused long enough, it would attempt to open a menu, but since COPs doesn't have a RMB menu, this could corrupt the state. This was most noticable in the view state, where the image would often fly off the screen (requiring a home). |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed a potential problem with RMB dragging in the Image viewer to pan; if the user paused long enough, it would attempt to open a menu, but since COPs doesn't have a RMB menu, this could corrupt the state. This was most noticable in the view state, where the image would often fly off the screen (requiring a home). |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed a potential problem with RMB dragging in the Image viewer to pan; if the user paused long enough, it would attempt to open a menu, but since COPs doesn't have a RMB menu, this could corrupt the state. This was most noticable in the view state, where the image would often fly off the screen (requiring a home). |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed a potential problem with RMB dragging in the Image viewer to pan; if the user paused long enough, it would attempt to open a menu, but since COPs doesn't have a RMB menu, this could corrupt the state. This was most noticable in the view state, where the image would often fly off the screen (requiring a home). |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed a potential problem with RMB dragging in the Image viewer to pan; if the user paused long enough, it would attempt to open a menu, but since COPs doesn't have a RMB menu, this could corrupt the state. This was most noticable in the view state, where the image would often fly off the screen (requiring a home). |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | The Brush sops should be less jumpy when used with 3/4 views of models that have a large scale factor. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | The Brush sops should be less jumpy when used with 3/4 views of models that have a large scale factor. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | The Brush sops should be less jumpy when used with 3/4 views of models that have a large scale factor. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | The Brush sops should be less jumpy when used with 3/4 views of models that have a large scale factor. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | The Brush sops should be less jumpy when used with 3/4 views of models that have a large scale factor. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | The Brush sops should be less jumpy when used with 3/4 views of models that have a large scale factor. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed bug where PolySplit could cause a crash if the user has some hidden geometry (through the Visibility SOP) and reselects and selects geometry very quickly. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed bug where PolySplit could cause a crash if the user has some hidden geometry (through the Visibility SOP) and reselects and selects geometry very quickly. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed bug where PolySplit could cause a crash if the user has some hidden geometry (through the Visibility SOP) and reselects and selects geometry very quickly. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed bug where PolySplit could cause a crash if the user has some hidden geometry (through the Visibility SOP) and reselects and selects geometry very quickly. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed bug where PolySplit could cause a crash if the user has some hidden geometry (through the Visibility SOP) and reselects and selects geometry very quickly. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Fixed bug where PolySplit could cause a crash if the user has some hidden geometry (through the Visibility SOP) and reselects and selects geometry very quickly. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Open curves and polygons can now be lit when the viewport is in shaded mode. To enable this, there is a new toggle in the display options in the Wireframe page called "Shade Open Curves In Shaded Modes". In addition, geometry objects have a new parameter in the Misc page, called "Shade Open Curves In Viewport" which must also be turned on to shade the open curves in that particular object. The reason for this granularity is because when using this new shading mode, we must disable display lists, and the goal is to do this for as few objects as possible. A new option "-c" was added to the viewdisplay command to allow setting the display option on the command line. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Open curves and polygons can now be lit when the viewport is in shaded mode. To enable this, there is a new toggle in the display options in the Wireframe page called "Shade Open Curves In Shaded Modes". In addition, geometry objects have a new parameter in the Misc page, called "Shade Open Curves In Viewport" which must also be turned on to shade the open curves in that particular object. The reason for this granularity is because when using this new shading mode, we must disable display lists, and the goal is to do this for as few objects as possible. A new option "-c" was added to the viewdisplay command to allow setting the display option on the command line. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Open curves and polygons can now be lit when the viewport is in shaded mode. To enable this, there is a new toggle in the display options in the Wireframe page called "Shade Open Curves In Shaded Modes". In addition, geometry objects have a new parameter in the Misc page, called "Shade Open Curves In Viewport" which must also be turned on to shade the open curves in that particular object. The reason for this granularity is because when using this new shading mode, we must disable display lists, and the goal is to do this for as few objects as possible. A new option "-c" was added to the viewdisplay command to allow setting the display option on the command line. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Open curves and polygons can now be lit when the viewport is in shaded mode. To enable this, there is a new toggle in the display options in the Wireframe page called "Shade Open Curves In Shaded Modes". In addition, geometry objects have a new parameter in the Misc page, called "Shade Open Curves In Viewport" which must also be turned on to shade the open curves in that particular object. The reason for this granularity is because when using this new shading mode, we must disable display lists, and the goal is to do this for as few objects as possible. A new option "-c" was added to the viewdisplay command to allow setting the display option on the command line. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Open curves and polygons can now be lit when the viewport is in shaded mode. To enable this, there is a new toggle in the display options in the Wireframe page called "Shade Open Curves In Shaded Modes". In addition, geometry objects have a new parameter in the Misc page, called "Shade Open Curves In Viewport" which must also be turned on to shade the open curves in that particular object. The reason for this granularity is because when using this new shading mode, we must disable display lists, and the goal is to do this for as few objects as possible. A new option "-c" was added to the viewdisplay command to allow setting the display option on the command line. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |
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6.2.17 | Open curves and polygons can now be lit when the viewport is in shaded mode. To enable this, there is a new toggle in the display options in the Wireframe page called "Shade Open Curves In Shaded Modes". In addition, geometry objects have a new parameter in the Misc page, called "Shade Open Curves In Viewport" which must also be turned on to shade the open curves in that particular object. The reason for this granularity is because when using this new shading mode, we must disable display lists, and the goal is to do this for as few objects as possible. A new option "-c" was added to the viewdisplay command to allow setting the display option on the command line. |
金. 10月 17, 2003 |