Houdini Main Changelogs

6.0.229

The capability of opfind has been increased. It can now find not only based on patterns inside parameters, but also the operator's type, name, network type, and root path.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

The capability of opfind has been increased. It can now find not only based on patterns inside parameters, but also the operator's type, name, network type, and root path.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

The capability of opfind has been increased. It can now find not only based on patterns inside parameters, but also the operator's type, name, network type, and root path.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

The capability of opfind has been increased. It can now find not only based on patterns inside parameters, but also the operator's type, name, network type, and root path.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

opfind with no parameters is no longer an error. Instead, it now causes the entire list of operators to be printed out.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

opfind with no parameters is no longer an error. Instead, it now causes the entire list of operators to be printed out.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

opfind with no parameters is no longer an error. Instead, it now causes the entire list of operators to be printed out.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

opfind with no parameters is no longer an error. Instead, it now causes the entire list of operators to be printed out.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

opfind with no parameters is no longer an error. Instead, it now causes the entire list of operators to be printed out.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

Guide geometry is now blue in the dark viewport colour scheme.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

Guide geometry is now blue in the dark viewport colour scheme.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

Guide geometry is now blue in the dark viewport colour scheme.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

Guide geometry is now blue in the dark viewport colour scheme.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

Guide geometry is now blue in the dark viewport colour scheme.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

It is now possible to set the Geomtry File parameter of an object to point to a file embedded in an operator type definition (using the opdef: syntax described in the help for the Edit Contents dialog). Doing so causes the geometry to be embedded in the IFD that is sent to mantra.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

It is now possible to set the Geomtry File parameter of an object to point to a file embedded in an operator type definition (using the opdef: syntax described in the help for the Edit Contents dialog). Doing so causes the geometry to be embedded in the IFD that is sent to mantra.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

It is now possible to set the Geomtry File parameter of an object to point to a file embedded in an operator type definition (using the opdef: syntax described in the help for the Edit Contents dialog). Doing so causes the geometry to be embedded in the IFD that is sent to mantra.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

It is now possible to set the Geomtry File parameter of an object to point to a file embedded in an operator type definition (using the opdef: syntax described in the help for the Edit Contents dialog). Doing so causes the geometry to be embedded in the IFD that is sent to mantra.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

It is now possible to set the Geomtry File parameter of an object to point to a file embedded in an operator type definition (using the opdef: syntax described in the help for the Edit Contents dialog). Doing so causes the geometry to be embedded in the IFD that is sent to mantra.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

After hitting the Apply button in the Type Properties dialog, we no longer refresh the dialog contents from the current operator definition. This lets you repeatedly save the definition to somewhere other than the location of the current definition without having to redo the changes each time the Apply button is hit.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

After hitting the Apply button in the Type Properties dialog, we no longer refresh the dialog contents from the current operator definition. This lets you repeatedly save the definition to somewhere other than the location of the current definition without having to redo the changes each time the Apply button is hit.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

After hitting the Apply button in the Type Properties dialog, we no longer refresh the dialog contents from the current operator definition. This lets you repeatedly save the definition to somewhere other than the location of the current definition without having to redo the changes each time the Apply button is hit.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

After hitting the Apply button in the Type Properties dialog, we no longer refresh the dialog contents from the current operator definition. This lets you repeatedly save the definition to somewhere other than the location of the current definition without having to redo the changes each time the Apply button is hit.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

After hitting the Apply button in the Type Properties dialog, we no longer refresh the dialog contents from the current operator definition. This lets you repeatedly save the definition to somewhere other than the location of the current definition without having to redo the changes each time the Apply button is hit.

Tue. March 4, 2003
6.0.229

When doing a Create Parameter or Create Constant operation from the middle mouse button menu of a VOP input, we now preserve environment variables and expressions in their unexpanded form as the default values in the new Parameter or Constant VOP.

Tue. March 4, 2003