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As Shari said, compatibility is an option Vue offers when it detects the previous session ended with a crash. To undo it, go to file -> options and click on the "Reset options to default" button.
Mark
Thread: colour-coded forum stylesheet | Forum: Community Center
Something weirds going on!
I entered the single instruction "marquee {display:none}" into the options box and saved it. Then when I looked at the source of a forum message page, the HTML showed "marquee {dspy:none}" which of course does absolutely nothing!
Seems to be a bit of agressive parsing of the css rather than passing it literally into the output. (Quotes in attribute selectors e.g. [bgcolor="#DEE3E7"] don't work either.
Mark
Thread: colour-coded forum stylesheet | Forum: Community Center
To kill scrolling marquee text you can use:
marquee {display:none;}
or if you still want to be able to read what it says and you're using Firefox or Mozilla then:
marquee { -moz-binding: none !important; display:block; width:100%; height:auto !important; }
will stop the scrolling but leave it readable.
Mark
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Thread: Your e mail notification subject lines!??! | Forum: Community Center
Thread: Terrain Height Maps Producing Jagged Edges - Help! | Forum: Vue
I don't have Vue on my machine here at work, but you'd probably get a similar effect by trying to align with the very top of the terrain for a smaller island.
Mark
Thread: Terrain Height Maps Producing Jagged Edges - Help! | Forum: Vue
Gradient maps typically loose their smoothness if you push too much towards the white or black extremes. There are few colours between black and almost black for anti-aliasing. You can sort of see the effect in the above photoshop image where I've used the levels adjustment control to highlight the shadow detail. Note the pixelated edges around the darkest "shelves" on the modified image. The transitions are much smoother towards the mid-range. -- Mark
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Thread: Variable Ecosystem Material Bundle - Help! | Forum: Vue
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Thread: Pasting an Animation or Getting a Camera to Follow an Object | Forum: Vue
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Thread: New Vue | Forum: Vue
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Thread: Stay with Bryce or get Vue | Forum: Vue
Also holding down CTRL while dragging in one of the orthogonal views (top, sidem front etc.) restricts the direction of movement as well.
Mark
Thread: Tile Rendering - what exactly is this? | Forum: Vue
There's a warning in the manual (V5I - page 139) that tile rendering may be slower and require larger amounts of memory and is therefore not available as an option for images larger than 1600 pixels.
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Mark
Message edited on: 12/29/2005 13:49
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Thread: Making the camera an object | Forum: Vue
Don't think so, but you could place a simple object (e.g. Sphere) immediately behind the camera and the ecos would respond to that.
Mark
Thread: Even sunlight over a big landscape? | Forum: Vue
Thread: Even sunlight over a big landscape? | Forum: Vue
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Thread: Help! | Forum: Vue