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Anim8or v0.98 Discussion Forum / Re: Anim8or corrupting files
« on: April 29, 2013, 11:27:16 pm »
I've been going through the file in a text editor, manually setting the z to 0 and it seems to stay put. It is awfully tedious but seems like the only way.
Edit: after trying that I see there's no practical way to do that, it will take far longer than the model's worth. I need to make each point only use three decimal places. Setting Snap to Grid won't allow me to use .001 as it is the lowest value in the range, even though that would make sense for my metric scale.
hmm... brewing more coffee...
I'm using Notepad++ but I don't know what you mean there.
That's great news.
None of those are necessary as far as I'm concerned. In fact I like the dialog boxes. One of the reasons I've continued with anim8or over the years instead of the other packages I've used is the simplicity. All I would want is that the numbers behave consistently.
Edit: after trying that I see there's no practical way to do that, it will take far longer than the model's worth. I need to make each point only use three decimal places. Setting Snap to Grid won't allow me to use .001 as it is the lowest value in the range, even though that would make sense for my metric scale.
hmm... brewing more coffee...
If the Anim8or Scripting Language allowed for spline manipulation, I'd have made you a tool to reset all of the Z-Coords to 0 already. Otherwise some fancy RegEx in Notepad++ could fix your problem automatically, if you want to go the route of editing the .an8 file after each modification.
I'm using Notepad++ but I don't know what you mean there.
As for his plans on updating Anim8or, he's certainly planning on it, and has done work for the next version.
That's great news.
He plans on moving the dialog boxes to sidebars similar to how most other 3D software handles it, auto mirroring, and a few other features...
None of those are necessary as far as I'm concerned. In fact I like the dialog boxes. One of the reasons I've continued with anim8or over the years instead of the other packages I've used is the simplicity. All I would want is that the numbers behave consistently.