Houdini Main Changelogs
5.5.19 | Renamed the "Context To Device" VOP to "To NDC" and "Device To Context" to "From NDC". |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Renamed the "Context To Device" VOP to "To NDC" and "Device To Context" to "From NDC". |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Renamed the "Context To Device" VOP to "To NDC" and "Device To Context" to "From NDC". |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Renamed the "Context To Device" VOP to "To NDC" and "Device To Context" to "From NDC". |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Fixing a problem where hkey would not think you were entitled to a license extension when the license had expired and you were not viewing expired licenses. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Fixing a problem where hkey would not think you were entitled to a license extension when the license had expired and you were not viewing expired licenses. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Fixing a problem where hkey would not think you were entitled to a license extension when the license had expired and you were not viewing expired licenses. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Fixing a problem where hkey would not think you were entitled to a license extension when the license had expired and you were not viewing expired licenses. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | Fixing a problem where hkey would not think you were entitled to a license extension when the license had expired and you were not viewing expired licenses. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | On Windows, we now use a more consistent method of generating the server codes, which should only affect users running with multiple network adapters (e.g. users with laptops). |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | On Windows, we now use a more consistent method of generating the server codes, which should only affect users running with multiple network adapters (e.g. users with laptops). |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | On Windows, we now use a more consistent method of generating the server codes, which should only affect users running with multiple network adapters (e.g. users with laptops). |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | On Windows, we now use a more consistent method of generating the server codes, which should only affect users running with multiple network adapters (e.g. users with laptops). |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | On Windows, we now use a more consistent method of generating the server codes, which should only affect users running with multiple network adapters (e.g. users with laptops). |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If you specify a global variable name or a VCC reserved word as the Parameter Name in a Parameter VOP, the Parameter VOP now gets an error flag which says that an invalid Parameter Name has been specified. Previously, specifying a Global Variable name would result in the Parameter Name automatically changing itself. Setting it to a VCC reserved word would result in compiler warnings or errors. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If you specify a global variable name or a VCC reserved word as the Parameter Name in a Parameter VOP, the Parameter VOP now gets an error flag which says that an invalid Parameter Name has been specified. Previously, specifying a Global Variable name would result in the Parameter Name automatically changing itself. Setting it to a VCC reserved word would result in compiler warnings or errors. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If you specify a global variable name or a VCC reserved word as the Parameter Name in a Parameter VOP, the Parameter VOP now gets an error flag which says that an invalid Parameter Name has been specified. Previously, specifying a Global Variable name would result in the Parameter Name automatically changing itself. Setting it to a VCC reserved word would result in compiler warnings or errors. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If you specify a global variable name or a VCC reserved word as the Parameter Name in a Parameter VOP, the Parameter VOP now gets an error flag which says that an invalid Parameter Name has been specified. Previously, specifying a Global Variable name would result in the Parameter Name automatically changing itself. Setting it to a VCC reserved word would result in compiler warnings or errors. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If you specify a global variable name or a VCC reserved word as the Parameter Name in a Parameter VOP, the Parameter VOP now gets an error flag which says that an invalid Parameter Name has been specified. Previously, specifying a Global Variable name would result in the Parameter Name automatically changing itself. Setting it to a VCC reserved word would result in compiler warnings or errors. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If "$signature" was used in the code block of a script based VOP, it was not being expanded properly. It would always expand to the parameter value of the signature parameter, instead of the real signature being used, which could be affected by the data types of connected inputs. This bug is now fixed. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If "$signature" was used in the code block of a script based VOP, it was not being expanded properly. It would always expand to the parameter value of the signature parameter, instead of the real signature being used, which could be affected by the data types of connected inputs. This bug is now fixed. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If "$signature" was used in the code block of a script based VOP, it was not being expanded properly. It would always expand to the parameter value of the signature parameter, instead of the real signature being used, which could be affected by the data types of connected inputs. This bug is now fixed. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If "$signature" was used in the code block of a script based VOP, it was not being expanded properly. It would always expand to the parameter value of the signature parameter, instead of the real signature being used, which could be affected by the data types of connected inputs. This bug is now fixed. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | If "$signature" was used in the code block of a script based VOP, it was not being expanded properly. It would always expand to the parameter value of the signature parameter, instead of the real signature being used, which could be affected by the data types of connected inputs. This bug is now fixed. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 | |
5.5.19 | VOP Parameters are now animatable. However, as they always evaluate at time 0, a warning is generated if a time dependent expression is used. The purpose of this change is to allow constant expressions like "$PI" or "1/3" to be used. |
Mon. June 10, 2002 |