Houdini Main Changelogs

4.9.444

Projected textures now display again.

Fri. August 10, 2001
4.9.444

Projected textures now display again.

Fri. August 10, 2001
4.9.444

Projected textures now display again.

Fri. August 10, 2001
4.9.444

Projected textures now display again.

Fri. August 10, 2001
4.9.443

PolySplit default snap tolerance changed back to 0.01

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

PolySplit default snap tolerance changed back to 0.01

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

PolySplit default snap tolerance changed back to 0.01

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

PolySplit default snap tolerance changed back to 0.01

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

PolySplit default snap tolerance changed back to 0.01

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

Eliminated the "none" solver type from the Inverse Kin CHOP.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

Eliminated the "none" solver type from the Inverse Kin CHOP.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

Eliminated the "none" solver type from the Inverse Kin CHOP.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

Eliminated the "none" solver type from the Inverse Kin CHOP.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

Eliminated the "none" solver type from the Inverse Kin CHOP.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

We no longer tilt the homing if viewing in ortho.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

We no longer tilt the homing if viewing in ortho.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

We no longer tilt the homing if viewing in ortho.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

We no longer tilt the homing if viewing in ortho.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.443

We no longer tilt the homing if viewing in ortho.

Thu. August 9, 2001
4.9.442

We no longer home the viewport when it's type changes implicitly. We leave it up to the viewstate to do that when the user does it manually. This fixes a bug where the viewmemory button would have to be pressed twice if changing a type as well as the transformation matrix. The side effect is that the first time the user switches to a new type implicitly (e.g. when changing the viewports configuration) they have to home all manually.

Wed. August 8, 2001
4.9.442

We no longer home the viewport when it's type changes implicitly. We leave it up to the viewstate to do that when the user does it manually. This fixes a bug where the viewmemory button would have to be pressed twice if changing a type as well as the transformation matrix. The side effect is that the first time the user switches to a new type implicitly (e.g. when changing the viewports configuration) they have to home all manually.

Wed. August 8, 2001
4.9.442

We no longer home the viewport when it's type changes implicitly. We leave it up to the viewstate to do that when the user does it manually. This fixes a bug where the viewmemory button would have to be pressed twice if changing a type as well as the transformation matrix. The side effect is that the first time the user switches to a new type implicitly (e.g. when changing the viewports configuration) they have to home all manually.

Wed. August 8, 2001
4.9.442

We no longer home the viewport when it's type changes implicitly. We leave it up to the viewstate to do that when the user does it manually. This fixes a bug where the viewmemory button would have to be pressed twice if changing a type as well as the transformation matrix. The side effect is that the first time the user switches to a new type implicitly (e.g. when changing the viewports configuration) they have to home all manually.

Wed. August 8, 2001
4.9.442

We no longer home the viewport when it's type changes implicitly. We leave it up to the viewstate to do that when the user does it manually. This fixes a bug where the viewmemory button would have to be pressed twice if changing a type as well as the transformation matrix. The side effect is that the first time the user switches to a new type implicitly (e.g. when changing the viewports configuration) they have to home all manually.

Wed. August 8, 2001
4.9.442

Fixed bug in operator list that made it so that unexposing an operator would not remove it from the list. Subsequently turning on the expose flag for that operator would add a second (or third...) copy of that operator to the list.

Wed. August 8, 2001