Houdini Main Changelogs

6.1.146

Fixed a core dump causing bug in the tree Curve control.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Fixed a core dump causing bug in the tree Curve control.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Fixed a core dump causing bug in the tree Curve control.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Fixed a core dump causing bug in the tree Curve control.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Previously when specifying "#pragma choice" for an integer parameter, the first token had to be "0", the second "1", and so on. This limitation has now been removed. However, the token strings are ignored, and only the order of the strings matters when determining the value of the integer parameter.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Previously when specifying "#pragma choice" for an integer parameter, the first token had to be "0", the second "1", and so on. This limitation has now been removed. However, the token strings are ignored, and only the order of the strings matters when determining the value of the integer parameter.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Previously when specifying "#pragma choice" for an integer parameter, the first token had to be "0", the second "1", and so on. This limitation has now been removed. However, the token strings are ignored, and only the order of the strings matters when determining the value of the integer parameter.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Previously when specifying "#pragma choice" for an integer parameter, the first token had to be "0", the second "1", and so on. This limitation has now been removed. However, the token strings are ignored, and only the order of the strings matters when determining the value of the integer parameter.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.146

Previously when specifying "#pragma choice" for an integer parameter, the first token had to be "0", the second "1", and so on. This limitation has now been removed. However, the token strings are ignored, and only the order of the strings matters when determining the value of the integer parameter.

Thu. September 25, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed the rate matching options in the sequence COP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed the rate matching options in the sequence COP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed the rate matching options in the sequence COP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed the rate matching options in the sequence COP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed the rate matching options in the sequence COP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

When rendering floating point images, there is now an option to perform minimal rounding of the floating point data. This option is invoked by specifying an uppercase "FLOAT" (or "Float") to the -b option. For example "mantra -b Float" instead of "mantra -b float". There is further information in the help for mantra ("mantra -").

Wed. September 24, 2003