Houdini Main Changelogs
4.9.370 | giges can now read in the IGES Entity #106 (Copious Data). Copious Data is essentially an ordered list of points that we treat as a vertices for a polygon. Giges also no longer ignores the transformation matrix associated with any of the entities we read in. Copious Data items are not supported as profile curves in our current implementation. giges can now output IGES 5.3 files from our geo files. We output NURBS curves and surfaces, Bezier curves and surfaces (as NURBS since IGES doesn't support Bezier), Polygons (as Copious Data Entity #106, Form #12), trim curves and profile curves. Polygon trim curves are output as degree 1 NURBS. We output groups, where only the first 8 characters of the group names are preserved. We can also, optionally, output the primitive colour attribute. |
Tue. May 22, 2001 | |
4.9.370 | giges can now read in the IGES Entity #106 (Copious Data). Copious Data is essentially an ordered list of points that we treat as a vertices for a polygon. Giges also no longer ignores the transformation matrix associated with any of the entities we read in. Copious Data items are not supported as profile curves in our current implementation. giges can now output IGES 5.3 files from our geo files. We output NURBS curves and surfaces, Bezier curves and surfaces (as NURBS since IGES doesn't support Bezier), Polygons (as Copious Data Entity #106, Form #12), trim curves and profile curves. Polygon trim curves are output as degree 1 NURBS. We output groups, where only the first 8 characters of the group names are preserved. We can also, optionally, output the primitive colour attribute. |
Tue. May 22, 2001 | |
4.9.370 | giges can now read in the IGES Entity #106 (Copious Data). Copious Data is essentially an ordered list of points that we treat as a vertices for a polygon. Giges also no longer ignores the transformation matrix associated with any of the entities we read in. Copious Data items are not supported as profile curves in our current implementation. giges can now output IGES 5.3 files from our geo files. We output NURBS curves and surfaces, Bezier curves and surfaces (as NURBS since IGES doesn't support Bezier), Polygons (as Copious Data Entity #106, Form #12), trim curves and profile curves. Polygon trim curves are output as degree 1 NURBS. We output groups, where only the first 8 characters of the group names are preserved. We can also, optionally, output the primitive colour attribute. |
Tue. May 22, 2001 | |
4.9.370 | giges can now read in the IGES Entity #106 (Copious Data). Copious Data is essentially an ordered list of points that we treat as a vertices for a polygon. Giges also no longer ignores the transformation matrix associated with any of the entities we read in. Copious Data items are not supported as profile curves in our current implementation. giges can now output IGES 5.3 files from our geo files. We output NURBS curves and surfaces, Bezier curves and surfaces (as NURBS since IGES doesn't support Bezier), Polygons (as Copious Data Entity #106, Form #12), trim curves and profile curves. Polygon trim curves are output as degree 1 NURBS. We output groups, where only the first 8 characters of the group names are preserved. We can also, optionally, output the primitive colour attribute. |
Tue. May 22, 2001 | |
4.9.370 | giges can now read in the IGES Entity #106 (Copious Data). Copious Data is essentially an ordered list of points that we treat as a vertices for a polygon. Giges also no longer ignores the transformation matrix associated with any of the entities we read in. Copious Data items are not supported as profile curves in our current implementation. giges can now output IGES 5.3 files from our geo files. We output NURBS curves and surfaces, Bezier curves and surfaces (as NURBS since IGES doesn't support Bezier), Polygons (as Copious Data Entity #106, Form #12), trim curves and profile curves. Polygon trim curves are output as degree 1 NURBS. We output groups, where only the first 8 characters of the group names are preserved. We can also, optionally, output the primitive colour attribute. |
Tue. May 22, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handles now push their own cursors when active. This helps differentiate them from the state, and indicates the fact that the operation is currently controlled by the handle. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handles now push their own cursors when active. This helps differentiate them from the state, and indicates the fact that the operation is currently controlled by the handle. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handles now push their own cursors when active. This helps differentiate them from the state, and indicates the fact that the operation is currently controlled by the handle. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handles now push their own cursors when active. This helps differentiate them from the state, and indicates the fact that the operation is currently controlled by the handle. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handles now push their own cursors when active. This helps differentiate them from the state, and indicates the fact that the operation is currently controlled by the handle. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handle menu now allows removal of keyframes. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handle menu now allows removal of keyframes. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handle menu now allows removal of keyframes. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handle menu now allows removal of keyframes. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.365 | The handle menu now allows removal of keyframes. |
Thu. May 17, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | The cursor now changes when selecting geometry to better indicate the fact that we're in selection mode. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | The cursor now changes when selecting geometry to better indicate the fact that we're in selection mode. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | The cursor now changes when selecting geometry to better indicate the fact that we're in selection mode. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | The cursor now changes when selecting geometry to better indicate the fact that we're in selection mode. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | The cursor now changes when selecting geometry to better indicate the fact that we're in selection mode. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where it would sometimes hang when it failed to acquire a license token from the license server. Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where stopping the hserver service does not release acquired license tokens (thereby creating dead license tokens). Fixed bug in sesinetd where it only removed dead license tokens when it didn't receive a connection within 1 second. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where it would sometimes hang when it failed to acquire a license token from the license server. Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where stopping the hserver service does not release acquired license tokens (thereby creating dead license tokens). Fixed bug in sesinetd where it only removed dead license tokens when it didn't receive a connection within 1 second. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where it would sometimes hang when it failed to acquire a license token from the license server. Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where stopping the hserver service does not release acquired license tokens (thereby creating dead license tokens). Fixed bug in sesinetd where it only removed dead license tokens when it didn't receive a connection within 1 second. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where it would sometimes hang when it failed to acquire a license token from the license server. Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where stopping the hserver service does not release acquired license tokens (thereby creating dead license tokens). Fixed bug in sesinetd where it only removed dead license tokens when it didn't receive a connection within 1 second. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 | |
4.9.364 | Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where it would sometimes hang when it failed to acquire a license token from the license server. Fixed bug in Hserver on NT where stopping the hserver service does not release acquired license tokens (thereby creating dead license tokens). Fixed bug in sesinetd where it only removed dead license tokens when it didn't receive a connection within 1 second. |
Wed. May 16, 2001 |