Houdini Main Changelogs
4.9.590 | MPlay's -g and -G options have been revised. By default, MPlay now groups all the command line images into a single sequence and sorts them. If -u is specified, the images are not sorted and displayed as they are passed in the command line. The -g option will attempt to group files of the same base name and extension into separate sequences (which was the default MPlay behaviour before). |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | MPlay's -g and -G options have been revised. By default, MPlay now groups all the command line images into a single sequence and sorts them. If -u is specified, the images are not sorted and displayed as they are passed in the command line. The -g option will attempt to group files of the same base name and extension into separate sequences (which was the default MPlay behaviour before). |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | MPlay's -g and -G options have been revised. By default, MPlay now groups all the command line images into a single sequence and sorts them. If -u is specified, the images are not sorted and displayed as they are passed in the command line. The -g option will attempt to group files of the same base name and extension into separate sequences (which was the default MPlay behaviour before). |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | MPlay's -g and -G options have been revised. By default, MPlay now groups all the command line images into a single sequence and sorts them. If -u is specified, the images are not sorted and displayed as they are passed in the command line. The -g option will attempt to group files of the same base name and extension into separate sequences (which was the default MPlay behaviour before). |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP only allows group names that have letters, numbers, and underscores. Other names will generate yellow flag errors. Further, the name will be changed to a name which only has letters, numbers, and underscores and does not start with a number. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP only allows group names that have letters, numbers, and underscores. Other names will generate yellow flag errors. Further, the name will be changed to a name which only has letters, numbers, and underscores and does not start with a number. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP only allows group names that have letters, numbers, and underscores. Other names will generate yellow flag errors. Further, the name will be changed to a name which only has letters, numbers, and underscores and does not start with a number. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP only allows group names that have letters, numbers, and underscores. Other names will generate yellow flag errors. Further, the name will be changed to a name which only has letters, numbers, and underscores and does not start with a number. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP only allows group names that have letters, numbers, and underscores. Other names will generate yellow flag errors. Further, the name will be changed to a name which only has letters, numbers, and underscores and does not start with a number. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP no longer red flags on bad group names. Instead, it yellow flags and changes the group name to something valid. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP no longer red flags on bad group names. Instead, it yellow flags and changes the group name to something valid. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP no longer red flags on bad group names. Instead, it yellow flags and changes the group name to something valid. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP no longer red flags on bad group names. Instead, it yellow flags and changes the group name to something valid. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | The Group SOP no longer red flags on bad group names. Instead, it yellow flags and changes the group name to something valid. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | POP_Group now allows non-alphanumerics to be entered so you can do group$F. Further, it properly uses time in evaluation. Finally, if a non-alphanumeric is in the evaluated group name, it yellow flags a warning and converts it to alpha numeric. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | POP_Group now allows non-alphanumerics to be entered so you can do group$F. Further, it properly uses time in evaluation. Finally, if a non-alphanumeric is in the evaluated group name, it yellow flags a warning and converts it to alpha numeric. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | POP_Group now allows non-alphanumerics to be entered so you can do group$F. Further, it properly uses time in evaluation. Finally, if a non-alphanumeric is in the evaluated group name, it yellow flags a warning and converts it to alpha numeric. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | POP_Group now allows non-alphanumerics to be entered so you can do group$F. Further, it properly uses time in evaluation. Finally, if a non-alphanumeric is in the evaluated group name, it yellow flags a warning and converts it to alpha numeric. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.590 | POP_Group now allows non-alphanumerics to be entered so you can do group$F. Further, it properly uses time in evaluation. Finally, if a non-alphanumeric is in the evaluated group name, it yellow flags a warning and converts it to alpha numeric. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.552 | PolyExtrude should be more responsive to interrupts when using a large number of divisions. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.552 | PolyExtrude should be more responsive to interrupts when using a large number of divisions. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.552 | PolyExtrude should be more responsive to interrupts when using a large number of divisions. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.552 | PolyExtrude should be more responsive to interrupts when using a large number of divisions. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.552 | PolyExtrude should be more responsive to interrupts when using a large number of divisions. |
Fri. January 11, 2002 | |
4.9.552 | Moved "Email SESI" menu item from File Menu to Help Menu |
Fri. January 11, 2002 |