bloodsong opened this issue on Aug 24, 2002 ยท 15 posts
MartinC posted Tue, 27 August 2002 at 1:50 AM
Well, I actually did answer this... :-) > The only solution is to set your system to the US number settings. That doesn't mean that you have to buy an American system. On Mac there is a control panel called "number formats" where you can select from a popup with about 20 popular countries, or even define your own codes. What you really need to do is to open this and set the popup to "US", and when you're done with Poser open it again and set it back to your local format again. On Windows (I've been told) there is a similar feature somewhere in the system settings. If you simply use the "." without changing the format setting, you must live with the fact that you can only use integers. This is fine with the flash export dialog box, because the only floating point value is line width. This is set to "4,000" and if you change it to "4.000" it becomes "4" when you "OK" the box (which is exactly what you want). If the values are more subtle (like this spare mat thingy) then "0,14" turned into "0.14" finally becomes "0" and... BANG, dropped on the floor.