Houdini Main Changelogs

6.2.122

Input fields in Houdini will allow extended character sets. They can now print glyphs for new line and tab character.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

Input fields in Houdini will allow extended character sets. They can now print glyphs for new line and tab character.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

Input fields in Houdini will allow extended character sets. They can now print glyphs for new line and tab character.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

Input fields in Houdini will allow extended character sets. They can now print glyphs for new line and tab character.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs.

The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs.

The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs.

The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs.

The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.122

SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs.

The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking.

Fri. January 30, 2004
6.2.121

Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List.

Thu. January 29, 2004
6.2.121

MPlay now accepts \$F in command line files, with an optional padding digit (ie, \$F4). \* is also accepted, though \$F or * is recommended.

When a directory contains 2 sequences that differ only in the padding, the \$F syntax is the only way to differentiate them (like test0001.pic, test1.pic). \$F loads unpadded files, \$F{n} loads the n-padded files.

Thu. January 29, 2004