Houdini Main Changelogs

7.2.95

The AttribPromote SOP again works properly when Delete Original is disabled. This was broken in 7.2.90.

Mon. December 20, 2004
7.2.95

The AttribPromote SOP again works properly when Delete Original is disabled. This was broken in 7.2.90.

Mon. December 20, 2004
7.2.95

The AttribPromote SOP again works properly when Delete Original is disabled. This was broken in 7.2.90.

Mon. December 20, 2004
7.2.95

The AttribPromote SOP again works properly when Delete Original is disabled. This was broken in 7.2.90.

Mon. December 20, 2004
7.2.92

Changed opget to behave as opparm when returning the op given as argument. For example opget -d /*/light will return opset -d off /obj/light

opget -d light will return opset -d off light
Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Changed opget to behave as opparm when returning the op given as argument. For example opget -d /*/light will return opset -d off /obj/light

opget -d light will return opset -d off light
Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Changed opget to behave as opparm when returning the op given as argument. For example opget -d /*/light will return opset -d off /obj/light

opget -d light will return opset -d off light
Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Changed opget to behave as opparm when returning the op given as argument. For example opget -d /*/light will return opset -d off /obj/light

opget -d light will return opset -d off light
Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Changed opget to behave as opparm when returning the op given as argument. For example opget -d /*/light will return opset -d off /obj/light

opget -d light will return opset -d off light
Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Added a new expression that returns the relative path between a source node and a destination node. oprelativepath( string srcpath, string destpath)

Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Added a new expression that returns the relative path between a source node and a destination node. oprelativepath( string srcpath, string destpath)

Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Added a new expression that returns the relative path between a source node and a destination node. oprelativepath( string srcpath, string destpath)

Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Added a new expression that returns the relative path between a source node and a destination node. oprelativepath( string srcpath, string destpath)

Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.92

Added a new expression that returns the relative path between a source node and a destination node. oprelativepath( string srcpath, string destpath)

Fri. December 17, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed a crash caused by copying a channel and then deleting the source channel.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed a crash caused by copying a channel and then deleting the source channel.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed a crash caused by copying a channel and then deleting the source channel.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed a crash caused by copying a channel and then deleting the source channel.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed a crash caused by copying a channel and then deleting the source channel.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The AttribCopy and AttribPromote SOPs can now operate on multiple attributes. The attributes can be specified using pattern expressions. The carat symbol, '^', can be used to denote omission, i.e., any attribute preceded by a carat is omitted and not copied, e.g. ^Cd. Also, a blank field is interpreted as indicating that all attributes should be copied. And if the first attribute that is specified is preceded by a carat then all attributes are copied except that specified attribute. These rules are identical to what is done with attribute specification in the AttribTransfer, AttribStringEdit, AttribMirror, and AttribComposite SOPs, as well as the AttribTransfer POP. Pattern expressions are now accepted in the attribute parameters of these OPs (AttribTransfer SOP etc.). When specifying new attribute names for the AttribPromote SOP, the input and output attribute lists must be consistent in format, e.g. attribute[AB] input* --> attribute[CD] output* An attribute menu has been added to the source attribute parameter in the AttribPromote SOP.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The AttribCopy and AttribPromote SOPs can now operate on multiple attributes. The attributes can be specified using pattern expressions. The carat symbol, '^', can be used to denote omission, i.e., any attribute preceded by a carat is omitted and not copied, e.g. ^Cd. Also, a blank field is interpreted as indicating that all attributes should be copied. And if the first attribute that is specified is preceded by a carat then all attributes are copied except that specified attribute. These rules are identical to what is done with attribute specification in the AttribTransfer, AttribStringEdit, AttribMirror, and AttribComposite SOPs, as well as the AttribTransfer POP. Pattern expressions are now accepted in the attribute parameters of these OPs (AttribTransfer SOP etc.). When specifying new attribute names for the AttribPromote SOP, the input and output attribute lists must be consistent in format, e.g. attribute[AB] input* --> attribute[CD] output* An attribute menu has been added to the source attribute parameter in the AttribPromote SOP.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The AttribCopy and AttribPromote SOPs can now operate on multiple attributes. The attributes can be specified using pattern expressions. The carat symbol, '^', can be used to denote omission, i.e., any attribute preceded by a carat is omitted and not copied, e.g. ^Cd. Also, a blank field is interpreted as indicating that all attributes should be copied. And if the first attribute that is specified is preceded by a carat then all attributes are copied except that specified attribute. These rules are identical to what is done with attribute specification in the AttribTransfer, AttribStringEdit, AttribMirror, and AttribComposite SOPs, as well as the AttribTransfer POP. Pattern expressions are now accepted in the attribute parameters of these OPs (AttribTransfer SOP etc.). When specifying new attribute names for the AttribPromote SOP, the input and output attribute lists must be consistent in format, e.g. attribute[AB] input* --> attribute[CD] output* An attribute menu has been added to the source attribute parameter in the AttribPromote SOP.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The AttribCopy and AttribPromote SOPs can now operate on multiple attributes. The attributes can be specified using pattern expressions. The carat symbol, '^', can be used to denote omission, i.e., any attribute preceded by a carat is omitted and not copied, e.g. ^Cd. Also, a blank field is interpreted as indicating that all attributes should be copied. And if the first attribute that is specified is preceded by a carat then all attributes are copied except that specified attribute. These rules are identical to what is done with attribute specification in the AttribTransfer, AttribStringEdit, AttribMirror, and AttribComposite SOPs, as well as the AttribTransfer POP. Pattern expressions are now accepted in the attribute parameters of these OPs (AttribTransfer SOP etc.). When specifying new attribute names for the AttribPromote SOP, the input and output attribute lists must be consistent in format, e.g. attribute[AB] input* --> attribute[CD] output* An attribute menu has been added to the source attribute parameter in the AttribPromote SOP.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The AttribCopy and AttribPromote SOPs can now operate on multiple attributes. The attributes can be specified using pattern expressions. The carat symbol, '^', can be used to denote omission, i.e., any attribute preceded by a carat is omitted and not copied, e.g. ^Cd. Also, a blank field is interpreted as indicating that all attributes should be copied. And if the first attribute that is specified is preceded by a carat then all attributes are copied except that specified attribute. These rules are identical to what is done with attribute specification in the AttribTransfer, AttribStringEdit, AttribMirror, and AttribComposite SOPs, as well as the AttribTransfer POP. Pattern expressions are now accepted in the attribute parameters of these OPs (AttribTransfer SOP etc.). When specifying new attribute names for the AttribPromote SOP, the input and output attribute lists must be consistent in format, e.g. attribute[AB] input* --> attribute[CD] output* An attribute menu has been added to the source attribute parameter in the AttribPromote SOP.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The default FPS value is now 24 unless overridden by the environment variable FPS. Existing hip files or users that have explicitly saved their FPS options are unaffected.

Wed. December 15, 2004