Houdini Main Changelogs

6.1.108

The Remove Inline Points in the Facet SOP no longer triggers infinite loops when used on closed polygons. This bug was only in 6.1.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The Remove Inline Points in the Facet SOP no longer triggers infinite loops when used on closed polygons. This bug was only in 6.1.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The Remove Inline Points in the Facet SOP no longer triggers infinite loops when used on closed polygons. This bug was only in 6.1.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The Remove Inline Points in the Facet SOP no longer triggers infinite loops when used on closed polygons. This bug was only in 6.1.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Applications will no longer crash when the VEX "intersect()" function reports a successful intersection test with metaball geometry. However, since it's impossible to determine the single primitive which is intersected, the current behaviour is to return the total number of primitives in the intersection geometry when a metaball intersection is detected.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Applications will no longer crash when the VEX "intersect()" function reports a successful intersection test with metaball geometry. However, since it's impossible to determine the single primitive which is intersected, the current behaviour is to return the total number of primitives in the intersection geometry when a metaball intersection is detected.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Applications will no longer crash when the VEX "intersect()" function reports a successful intersection test with metaball geometry. However, since it's impossible to determine the single primitive which is intersected, the current behaviour is to return the total number of primitives in the intersection geometry when a metaball intersection is detected.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Applications will no longer crash when the VEX "intersect()" function reports a successful intersection test with metaball geometry. However, since it's impossible to determine the single primitive which is intersected, the current behaviour is to return the total number of primitives in the intersection geometry when a metaball intersection is detected.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Applications will no longer crash when the VEX "intersect()" function reports a successful intersection test with metaball geometry. However, since it's impossible to determine the single primitive which is intersected, the current behaviour is to return the total number of primitives in the intersection geometry when a metaball intersection is detected.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed a bug where invisible button parameters would be immediately triggered when a new node was created.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed a bug where invisible button parameters would be immediately triggered when a new node was created.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed a bug where invisible button parameters would be immediately triggered when a new node was created.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed a bug where invisible button parameters would be immediately triggered when a new node was created.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed a bug where invisible button parameters would be immediately triggered when a new node was created.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed the use of ASCII icon files inside OTLs.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed the use of ASCII icon files inside OTLs.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed the use of ASCII icon files inside OTLs.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed the use of ASCII icon files inside OTLs.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

Fixed the use of ASCII icon files inside OTLs.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The matchout() function should work correctly from hscript now.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The matchout() function should work correctly from hscript now.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The matchout() function should work correctly from hscript now.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The matchout() function should work correctly from hscript now.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.108

The matchout() function should work correctly from hscript now.

Mon. August 18, 2003
6.1.107

The openport command can now accept a -e option. If set, Houdini will return results from commands sent to this port with the error output separated from the regular output. The java command uses this new option to provide the Houdini.hscriptex function. This function is identical to the Houdini.hscript function except it will throw an exception if the Houdini command returns a non-empty error string.

Sun. August 17, 2003