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Subject: hidden morph resets


Burpee ( ) posted Sat, 25 February 2017 at 1:41 PM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 7:25 PM

I made a correction morph for my object that I want to be permanent. I set it to '1' and hidden, memorized and saved. When I select 'zero figure' it resets it to '0' making it useless. This only happens if I have 'show hidden parameters' checked on. If I uncheck that then it does not reset the morph back to zero. Is this suppose to happen? I don't remember that happening n PP2014.


ockham ( ) posted Tue, 28 February 2017 at 10:02 AM

You could try using the Limits to keep the morph at 1. Something like this:

targetGeom rightarmup
  {
  name rightarmup
  initValue 0
  hidden 0
  enabled 1
  forceLimits 1
  min 1
  max 1

Note that Force Limits is 1, and min and max are both 1. The Zero Figure command doesn't zero this morph.

This may not work with a spawned morph; I think those are different somehow.... but it definitely works with a 'regular' morph that has deltas.

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Burpee ( ) posted Sun, 10 December 2017 at 1:41 PM

Hey Ockham, sorry that I somehow missed your response. I was cleaning out my email folder and found a link back to this thread. Great info and it's how I fixed the issue. Cheers!


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