Houdini Main Changelogs

7.0.48

The From and To parameters of the CaptureMirror SOP as well as the Includes parameter of the Inline VOP now support embedded newlines.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

The From and To parameters of the CaptureMirror SOP as well as the Includes parameter of the Inline VOP now support embedded newlines.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

The From and To parameters of the CaptureMirror SOP as well as the Includes parameter of the Inline VOP now support embedded newlines.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

The From and To parameters of the CaptureMirror SOP as well as the Includes parameter of the Inline VOP now support embedded newlines.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

Fixed parameter dialog bug which failed to load the parameters of a custom operator if its cached dialog file on disk was zero length.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

Fixed parameter dialog bug which failed to load the parameters of a custom operator if its cached dialog file on disk was zero length.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

Fixed parameter dialog bug which failed to load the parameters of a custom operator if its cached dialog file on disk was zero length.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

Fixed parameter dialog bug which failed to load the parameters of a custom operator if its cached dialog file on disk was zero length.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

Fixed parameter dialog bug which failed to load the parameters of a custom operator if its cached dialog file on disk was zero length.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

A new pane is implemented that allows an interactive editing of bundles. To access the bundle pane, choose "Bundle List" from the "Pane" menu. There are several columns in the view; to see the help for these columns, press "?" button at the right side of the pane icon bar. The following functionality is available in the pane:

= creation of a bundle

  • click "New Bundle" button
  • or, CTRL+Right Click in the pane, and select "Add bundle"
  • or, drag operators (either from the tree view, or from other panes)onto the empty space in the lower portion bundle list pane (if thereis any).

= deletion of a bundle:

  • select bundles to delete, CTRL+Right Click, and select "Delete Bundle"

= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:

  • select operators in the tree view, select bundles in the view,and click +/-/= button in the icon bar
  • drag operators from the tree view, or other pane onto a bundleand select an option from a pop-up menu that appears upon releaseof the mouse
  • in the scene viewer select objects and choose "Add SelectedOperators to Selected Bundles" or "Remove Selected Operatorsfrom Selected Bundles" in the "Operator" menu in the viewer panemenu bar.

= renaming bundle

  • select a bundle, click on the name. It should turn into an edit field.Then type new name and hit Enter.

= lock/unlock a bundle. Locked bundles maintain an unchanged contents.

Unlock bundles will automatically add to themselves any newly created operator that matches the bundle filter.
  • click the padlock button to the right of the bundle name

= set bundle filter (see explanation above).

Also note that a filter can be automatically guessed when new set of operators is added to an empty bundle. To turn this option on/off click the toggle button in the icon toolbar.
  • choose any filter from the drop-down menu in the list

= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)

  • click the button in the icon toolbar
  • CTRL+Right click, and select "Remove All Operators form Bundle"

There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle

= hide/expose the nodes in the network view

  • click the expose +/- button in the first column

= select/unselect the nodes

  • click the yellow button in the second column

= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained

in a bundle
  • select the item form a drop-down menu in the third column

= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)

  • select blue button in the display column

= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)

  • select the magenta button int the template column

= bypass operators (if applicable)

  • select the bypass button

= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane

  • choose an operator from a drop-down menu in the last column

For convenience there is also a tree view which displays the operator hierarchy. Hide it or show it by CTRL+Right click and selecting the toggle "show operator tree". Features of the tree view

= the operators of the currently selected bundles are highlighted

= to see the operator union of currently selected (several) bundles

turn the UNION filter on, by clicking the union button.

= to see the operator intersection of currently selected (several)

bundles, turn the INTERSECTION filter on, by clicking the intersection button

= to see operators that are accepted by the filters of the currently

selected bundles turn on the bundle filter toggle button.
Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

A new pane is implemented that allows an interactive editing of bundles. To access the bundle pane, choose "Bundle List" from the "Pane" menu. There are several columns in the view; to see the help for these columns, press "?" button at the right side of the pane icon bar. The following functionality is available in the pane:

= creation of a bundle

  • click "New Bundle" button
  • or, CTRL+Right Click in the pane, and select "Add bundle"
  • or, drag operators (either from the tree view, or from other panes)onto the empty space in the lower portion bundle list pane (if thereis any).

= deletion of a bundle:

  • select bundles to delete, CTRL+Right Click, and select "Delete Bundle"

= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:

  • select operators in the tree view, select bundles in the view,and click +/-/= button in the icon bar
  • drag operators from the tree view, or other pane onto a bundleand select an option from a pop-up menu that appears upon releaseof the mouse
  • in the scene viewer select objects and choose "Add SelectedOperators to Selected Bundles" or "Remove Selected Operatorsfrom Selected Bundles" in the "Operator" menu in the viewer panemenu bar.

= renaming bundle

  • select a bundle, click on the name. It should turn into an edit field.Then type new name and hit Enter.

= lock/unlock a bundle. Locked bundles maintain an unchanged contents.

Unlock bundles will automatically add to themselves any newly created operator that matches the bundle filter.
  • click the padlock button to the right of the bundle name

= set bundle filter (see explanation above).

Also note that a filter can be automatically guessed when new set of operators is added to an empty bundle. To turn this option on/off click the toggle button in the icon toolbar.
  • choose any filter from the drop-down menu in the list

= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)

  • click the button in the icon toolbar
  • CTRL+Right click, and select "Remove All Operators form Bundle"

There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle

= hide/expose the nodes in the network view

  • click the expose +/- button in the first column

= select/unselect the nodes

  • click the yellow button in the second column

= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained

in a bundle
  • select the item form a drop-down menu in the third column

= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)

  • select blue button in the display column

= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)

  • select the magenta button int the template column

= bypass operators (if applicable)

  • select the bypass button

= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane

  • choose an operator from a drop-down menu in the last column

For convenience there is also a tree view which displays the operator hierarchy. Hide it or show it by CTRL+Right click and selecting the toggle "show operator tree". Features of the tree view

= the operators of the currently selected bundles are highlighted

= to see the operator union of currently selected (several) bundles

turn the UNION filter on, by clicking the union button.

= to see the operator intersection of currently selected (several)

bundles, turn the INTERSECTION filter on, by clicking the intersection button

= to see operators that are accepted by the filters of the currently

selected bundles turn on the bundle filter toggle button.
Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

A new pane is implemented that allows an interactive editing of bundles. To access the bundle pane, choose "Bundle List" from the "Pane" menu. There are several columns in the view; to see the help for these columns, press "?" button at the right side of the pane icon bar. The following functionality is available in the pane:

= creation of a bundle

  • click "New Bundle" button
  • or, CTRL+Right Click in the pane, and select "Add bundle"
  • or, drag operators (either from the tree view, or from other panes)onto the empty space in the lower portion bundle list pane (if thereis any).

= deletion of a bundle:

  • select bundles to delete, CTRL+Right Click, and select "Delete Bundle"

= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:

  • select operators in the tree view, select bundles in the view,and click +/-/= button in the icon bar
  • drag operators from the tree view, or other pane onto a bundleand select an option from a pop-up menu that appears upon releaseof the mouse
  • in the scene viewer select objects and choose "Add SelectedOperators to Selected Bundles" or "Remove Selected Operatorsfrom Selected Bundles" in the "Operator" menu in the viewer panemenu bar.

= renaming bundle

  • select a bundle, click on the name. It should turn into an edit field.Then type new name and hit Enter.

= lock/unlock a bundle. Locked bundles maintain an unchanged contents.

Unlock bundles will automatically add to themselves any newly created operator that matches the bundle filter.
  • click the padlock button to the right of the bundle name

= set bundle filter (see explanation above).

Also note that a filter can be automatically guessed when new set of operators is added to an empty bundle. To turn this option on/off click the toggle button in the icon toolbar.
  • choose any filter from the drop-down menu in the list

= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)

  • click the button in the icon toolbar
  • CTRL+Right click, and select "Remove All Operators form Bundle"

There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle

= hide/expose the nodes in the network view

  • click the expose +/- button in the first column

= select/unselect the nodes

  • click the yellow button in the second column

= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained

in a bundle
  • select the item form a drop-down menu in the third column

= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)

  • select blue button in the display column

= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)

  • select the magenta button int the template column

= bypass operators (if applicable)

  • select the bypass button

= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane

  • choose an operator from a drop-down menu in the last column

For convenience there is also a tree view which displays the operator hierarchy. Hide it or show it by CTRL+Right click and selecting the toggle "show operator tree". Features of the tree view

= the operators of the currently selected bundles are highlighted

= to see the operator union of currently selected (several) bundles

turn the UNION filter on, by clicking the union button.

= to see the operator intersection of currently selected (several)

bundles, turn the INTERSECTION filter on, by clicking the intersection button

= to see operators that are accepted by the filters of the currently

selected bundles turn on the bundle filter toggle button.
Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

A new pane is implemented that allows an interactive editing of bundles. To access the bundle pane, choose "Bundle List" from the "Pane" menu. There are several columns in the view; to see the help for these columns, press "?" button at the right side of the pane icon bar. The following functionality is available in the pane:

= creation of a bundle

  • click "New Bundle" button
  • or, CTRL+Right Click in the pane, and select "Add bundle"
  • or, drag operators (either from the tree view, or from other panes)onto the empty space in the lower portion bundle list pane (if thereis any).

= deletion of a bundle:

  • select bundles to delete, CTRL+Right Click, and select "Delete Bundle"

= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:

  • select operators in the tree view, select bundles in the view,and click +/-/= button in the icon bar
  • drag operators from the tree view, or other pane onto a bundleand select an option from a pop-up menu that appears upon releaseof the mouse
  • in the scene viewer select objects and choose "Add SelectedOperators to Selected Bundles" or "Remove Selected Operatorsfrom Selected Bundles" in the "Operator" menu in the viewer panemenu bar.

= renaming bundle

  • select a bundle, click on the name. It should turn into an edit field.Then type new name and hit Enter.

= lock/unlock a bundle. Locked bundles maintain an unchanged contents.

Unlock bundles will automatically add to themselves any newly created operator that matches the bundle filter.
  • click the padlock button to the right of the bundle name

= set bundle filter (see explanation above).

Also note that a filter can be automatically guessed when new set of operators is added to an empty bundle. To turn this option on/off click the toggle button in the icon toolbar.
  • choose any filter from the drop-down menu in the list

= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)

  • click the button in the icon toolbar
  • CTRL+Right click, and select "Remove All Operators form Bundle"

There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle

= hide/expose the nodes in the network view

  • click the expose +/- button in the first column

= select/unselect the nodes

  • click the yellow button in the second column

= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained

in a bundle
  • select the item form a drop-down menu in the third column

= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)

  • select blue button in the display column

= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)

  • select the magenta button int the template column

= bypass operators (if applicable)

  • select the bypass button

= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane

  • choose an operator from a drop-down menu in the last column

For convenience there is also a tree view which displays the operator hierarchy. Hide it or show it by CTRL+Right click and selecting the toggle "show operator tree". Features of the tree view

= the operators of the currently selected bundles are highlighted

= to see the operator union of currently selected (several) bundles

turn the UNION filter on, by clicking the union button.

= to see the operator intersection of currently selected (several)

bundles, turn the INTERSECTION filter on, by clicking the intersection button

= to see operators that are accepted by the filters of the currently

selected bundles turn on the bundle filter toggle button.
Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

A new pane is implemented that allows an interactive editing of bundles. To access the bundle pane, choose "Bundle List" from the "Pane" menu. There are several columns in the view; to see the help for these columns, press "?" button at the right side of the pane icon bar. The following functionality is available in the pane:

= creation of a bundle

  • click "New Bundle" button
  • or, CTRL+Right Click in the pane, and select "Add bundle"
  • or, drag operators (either from the tree view, or from other panes)onto the empty space in the lower portion bundle list pane (if thereis any).

= deletion of a bundle:

  • select bundles to delete, CTRL+Right Click, and select "Delete Bundle"

= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:

  • select operators in the tree view, select bundles in the view,and click +/-/= button in the icon bar
  • drag operators from the tree view, or other pane onto a bundleand select an option from a pop-up menu that appears upon releaseof the mouse
  • in the scene viewer select objects and choose "Add SelectedOperators to Selected Bundles" or "Remove Selected Operatorsfrom Selected Bundles" in the "Operator" menu in the viewer panemenu bar.

= renaming bundle

  • select a bundle, click on the name. It should turn into an edit field.Then type new name and hit Enter.

= lock/unlock a bundle. Locked bundles maintain an unchanged contents.

Unlock bundles will automatically add to themselves any newly created operator that matches the bundle filter.
  • click the padlock button to the right of the bundle name

= set bundle filter (see explanation above).

Also note that a filter can be automatically guessed when new set of operators is added to an empty bundle. To turn this option on/off click the toggle button in the icon toolbar.
  • choose any filter from the drop-down menu in the list

= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)

  • click the button in the icon toolbar
  • CTRL+Right click, and select "Remove All Operators form Bundle"

There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle

= hide/expose the nodes in the network view

  • click the expose +/- button in the first column

= select/unselect the nodes

  • click the yellow button in the second column

= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained

in a bundle
  • select the item form a drop-down menu in the third column

= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)

  • select blue button in the display column

= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)

  • select the magenta button int the template column

= bypass operators (if applicable)

  • select the bypass button

= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane

  • choose an operator from a drop-down menu in the last column

For convenience there is also a tree view which displays the operator hierarchy. Hide it or show it by CTRL+Right click and selecting the toggle "show operator tree". Features of the tree view

= the operators of the currently selected bundles are highlighted

= to see the operator union of currently selected (several) bundles

turn the UNION filter on, by clicking the union button.

= to see the operator intersection of currently selected (several)

bundles, turn the INTERSECTION filter on, by clicking the intersection button

= to see operators that are accepted by the filters of the currently

selected bundles turn on the bundle filter toggle button.
Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

It is now possible to undo the "Create New SHOP From Vop Network" operation from the right mouse menu on VOP nodes.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

It is now possible to undo the "Create New SHOP From Vop Network" operation from the right mouse menu on VOP nodes.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

It is now possible to undo the "Create New SHOP From Vop Network" operation from the right mouse menu on VOP nodes.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

It is now possible to undo the "Create New SHOP From Vop Network" operation from the right mouse menu on VOP nodes.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

It is now possible to undo the "Create New SHOP From Vop Network" operation from the right mouse menu on VOP nodes.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

opset command now takes -V option that sets the visibility of an object. It is a bit smarter than setting the display flag on/off, because it will also try to set the parent's visible children (visible objects) parameter to make an operator visible.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

opset command now takes -V option that sets the visibility of an object. It is a bit smarter than setting the display flag on/off, because it will also try to set the parent's visible children (visible objects) parameter to make an operator visible.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

opset command now takes -V option that sets the visibility of an object. It is a bit smarter than setting the display flag on/off, because it will also try to set the parent's visible children (visible objects) parameter to make an operator visible.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

opset command now takes -V option that sets the visibility of an object. It is a bit smarter than setting the display flag on/off, because it will also try to set the parent's visible children (visible objects) parameter to make an operator visible.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

opset command now takes -V option that sets the visibility of an object. It is a bit smarter than setting the display flag on/off, because it will also try to set the parent's visible children (visible objects) parameter to make an operator visible.

Wed. April 21, 2004
7.0.48

Adhoc groups are deleted after unlocking, preventing crashes with the Mirror SOP when unloading was set to Always.

Wed. April 21, 2004