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Subject: Help I am getting desperate..


Azraehl ( ) posted Sat, 28 April 2001 at 9:26 AM ยท edited Sun, 01 December 2024 at 12:26 AM

hi, people I need your help, I am making some conforming clothes and I just cant insert any values on the new conform ( center points ) to match the matching body. whenever I type any numbers on the text boxes, the center wont budge, and if I click anywhere else the values reset all to zero... I just cant make anything like this, is this a bug or just plain dumbness of my part? please help on this, I am losing my hair here!!! thanks Az


ronmolina ( ) posted Sat, 28 April 2001 at 11:39 AM

No sure what you are doing. Can you be more specific and supply screen shots? Your best bet is to use a cr2 file that matches what you are attempting to do. Ron


ScottA ( ) posted Sat, 28 April 2001 at 12:45 PM

Two things come to my mind : 1.)When you edit the numbers in those boxes. Don't hit the "enter" key like you would normally do with other programs. 2.)Open Windows explorer. And right click on the .cr2 file for that figure. Select properties. Then see if the Read-only box is checked. If it is. Un-check it and put a check in the "Archive" box. The Read-only option won't let you update them. ScottA


Azraehl ( ) posted Sat, 28 April 2001 at 8:22 PM

it wont work either way, the files had read and write permissions, and usually I dont press the Enter key, but the tab or even choose with the mouse. anyway the Enter key does nothing on the center points of the Joint Editor. I got a workaround , editing the Coordinates directly on the cr2, but the now the problem returns when I am tweaking the joints. Everytime I click on a falloff zone, or make it on/off (whenever theres the option) the center points reset to 0 for that object and ruins everything. I am getting crazy, none of the tuts outhere speak anything about this, RoyR, Nerd, etc.. I have read most of them.. you got any ideias? Az


ScottA ( ) posted Sun, 29 April 2001 at 6:46 AM

I've never seen this one. Does it happen when you try to edit the numbers on all of your figures? ScottA


Azraehl ( ) posted Sun, 29 April 2001 at 8:54 AM

yes, all of them, even if it is a Poser figure, anytime I try to modify a joint parameter the center point resets to zero. excptions are bulges and alignments. it works withthem.. but with center coordinatez,(origin and End), falloff zones and joint angles it resets.. I have reinstalled poser, I have the last update installed.. I have a huge headache, and getting bald!!! :) Az


Azraehl ( ) posted Sun, 29 April 2001 at 9:19 AM

Well, I just seem to have found the problem, but now I really feel stupid!! :( I have lost a lot of time and never occured me that the problem might be windows 2000!!! it works fine on ME or 98 !!!! is there any notice of poser being incompatible with Windows2000? if not, this bug should be posted to check if there is someone else with this problem ( it stil might be my configuration) , and warn CL about this. maybe they have a patch or something.. dunno. anyway Thanks for your promptly Help to this Now feeling terribly stupid guy! :) thanks Az


ScottA ( ) posted Sun, 29 April 2001 at 10:43 AM

Weird. I was using Win2000 for a while and I didn't notice any problems. I know a lot of people are using Win2k like Steve Shanks for one. I've never heard anyone complain about this problem. Maybe it was the way Win2k was set-up? Ay least you found the source of the problem. ScottA


kruse ( ) posted Tue, 01 May 2001 at 5:50 AM

It's so silly!!!!! we know where the mistake is coming from: We, as European are using a comma instead of dot for writing a decimal value! Now it's clear, why you never got this mistake! F.e. just type -0.043 instead of -0,043 In our case it's working now! We are going to send this message to all the other fellows in the 'outlands' Greetings Matthias


gerald ( ) posted Tue, 08 May 2001 at 5:27 AM

I have exactly the same problem,but it's not coming from Dot or comma... Let me know if you find a way...


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