Houdini Main Changelogs

9.0.44

Added a HoudiniDSOInit hook that allows you to specify when a DSO should be loaded with RTLD_GLOBAL on linux.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added a HoudiniDSOInit hook that allows you to specify when a DSO should be loaded with RTLD_GLOBAL on linux.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added a HoudiniDSOInit hook that allows you to specify when a DSO should be loaded with RTLD_GLOBAL on linux.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The * and / operators are now defined for pairs of UT_Vector? and UT_Vector. Previous to Houdini 5.5, these were defined as the cross product, which was removed as it was a bad idea. They have been redefined as componentwise multiplication and division, and is hoped it will not be a bad idea.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The * and / operators are now defined for pairs of UT_Vector? and UT_Vector. Previous to Houdini 5.5, these were defined as the cross product, which was removed as it was a bad idea. They have been redefined as componentwise multiplication and division, and is hoped it will not be a bad idea.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The * and / operators are now defined for pairs of UT_Vector? and UT_Vector. Previous to Houdini 5.5, these were defined as the cross product, which was removed as it was a bad idea. They have been redefined as componentwise multiplication and division, and is hoped it will not be a bad idea.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The * and / operators are now defined for pairs of UT_Vector? and UT_Vector. Previous to Houdini 5.5, these were defined as the cross product, which was removed as it was a bad idea. They have been redefined as componentwise multiplication and division, and is hoped it will not be a bad idea.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The * and / operators are now defined for pairs of UT_Vector? and UT_Vector. Previous to Houdini 5.5, these were defined as the cross product, which was removed as it was a bad idea. They have been redefined as componentwise multiplication and division, and is hoped it will not be a bad idea.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parameter menu no longer prepends an unnecessary "./" to the path for parameters in the same node.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parameter menu no longer prepends an unnecessary "./" to the path for parameters in the same node.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parameter menu no longer prepends an unnecessary "./" to the path for parameters in the same node.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parameter menu no longer prepends an unnecessary "./" to the path for parameters in the same node.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

The "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parameter menu no longer prepends an unnecessary "./" to the path for parameters in the same node.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Dragging a parameter onto the label of a string parameter will now give the user the option to create channel references to the dragged parameter. Moreover, when choosing to copy the value from the dragged parameter, we now use the string value instead of the numerical value of the parameter.

Finally, the "Paste Copied References" and "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parm menu entries now use the chsop function instead of the chs function for mask type parameters.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Dragging a parameter onto the label of a string parameter will now give the user the option to create channel references to the dragged parameter. Moreover, when choosing to copy the value from the dragged parameter, we now use the string value instead of the numerical value of the parameter.

Finally, the "Paste Copied References" and "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parm menu entries now use the chsop function instead of the chs function for mask type parameters.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Dragging a parameter onto the label of a string parameter will now give the user the option to create channel references to the dragged parameter. Moreover, when choosing to copy the value from the dragged parameter, we now use the string value instead of the numerical value of the parameter.

Finally, the "Paste Copied References" and "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parm menu entries now use the chsop function instead of the chs function for mask type parameters.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Dragging a parameter onto the label of a string parameter will now give the user the option to create channel references to the dragged parameter. Moreover, when choosing to copy the value from the dragged parameter, we now use the string value instead of the numerical value of the parameter.

Finally, the "Paste Copied References" and "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parm menu entries now use the chsop function instead of the chs function for mask type parameters.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Dragging a parameter onto the label of a string parameter will now give the user the option to create channel references to the dragged parameter. Moreover, when choosing to copy the value from the dragged parameter, we now use the string value instead of the numerical value of the parameter.

Finally, the "Paste Copied References" and "Paste Copied Relative Refs" parm menu entries now use the chsop function instead of the chs function for mask type parameters.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Implemented a new expression function opid(). This function returns a unique ID of an operator specified in its argument.

Also implemented two new conversion expression functions hextoint() and inttohex() that convert between an integer and a hexadecimal string.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Implemented a new expression function opid(). This function returns a unique ID of an operator specified in its argument.

Also implemented two new conversion expression functions hextoint() and inttohex() that convert between an integer and a hexadecimal string.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Implemented a new expression function opid(). This function returns a unique ID of an operator specified in its argument.

Also implemented two new conversion expression functions hextoint() and inttohex() that convert between an integer and a hexadecimal string.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Implemented a new expression function opid(). This function returns a unique ID of an operator specified in its argument.

Also implemented two new conversion expression functions hextoint() and inttohex() that convert between an integer and a hexadecimal string.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Implemented a new expression function opid(). This function returns a unique ID of an operator specified in its argument.

Also implemented two new conversion expression functions hextoint() and inttohex() that convert between an integer and a hexadecimal string.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Fixed a problem introduced in 9.0.41 which could cause DOPs to crash in situations where a DOP Network referred to a SOP Network which referred back to the DOP Network (as in the SOP Solver denting example file).

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Fixed a problem introduced in 9.0.41 which could cause DOPs to crash in situations where a DOP Network referred to a SOP Network which referred back to the DOP Network (as in the SOP Solver denting example file).

Mon. November 7, 2005