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
= deletion of a bundle:
= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:
= renaming bundle
= 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.
= 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.
= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)
There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle = hide/expose the nodes in the network view
= select/unselect the nodes
= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained in a bundle
= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)
= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)
= bypass operators (if applicable)
= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane
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
= deletion of a bundle:
= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:
= renaming bundle
= 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.
= 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.
= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)
There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle = hide/expose the nodes in the network view
= select/unselect the nodes
= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained in a bundle
= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)
= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)
= bypass operators (if applicable)
= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane
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
= deletion of a bundle:
= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:
= renaming bundle
= 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.
= 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.
= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)
There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle = hide/expose the nodes in the network view
= select/unselect the nodes
= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained in a bundle
= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)
= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)
= bypass operators (if applicable)
= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane
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
= deletion of a bundle:
= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:
= renaming bundle
= 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.
= 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.
= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)
There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle = hide/expose the nodes in the network view
= select/unselect the nodes
= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained in a bundle
= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)
= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)
= bypass operators (if applicable)
= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane
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
= deletion of a bundle:
= adding/removing/replacing operators to/from/in a bundle:
= renaming bundle
= 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.
= 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.
= clear a bundle (remove all operators from it)
There are also some operations that can be done on the operators in the bundle = hide/expose the nodes in the network view
= select/unselect the nodes
= synchronize/unsynchronize OTL definitions of the operators contained in a bundle
= make operators visible or not visible (if possible and applicable)
= make operators templated (if possible and applicable)
= bypass operators (if applicable)
= set the operator path for all panes linked to bundle list pane
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 |