I don't mean to sound condescending but you added it somewhere before the
final call to xsi.exe, right?
Just saying, because technically adding it at the very end of xsi.bat would
in fact do nothing.
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:26 PM, olivier jeannel olivier.jean...@noos.frwrote:
Thank's
Please be condescending ;)
I tried both at the end of the .bat and somewhere in the middle ^^;
Will check that it's above the xsi.exe on monday...
Thank's a ton, might be it :D
Olivier
Le 08/02/2013 19:59, Alan Fregtman a écrit :
I don't mean to sound condescending but you added it somewhere
setenv.bat?
You can put it in xsi.bat, but setenv.bat is really where you should put it.
On 08/02/2013 2:52 PM, olivier jeannel wrote:
Please be condescending ;)
I tried both at the end of the .bat and somewhere in the middle ^^;
Will check that it's above the xsi.exe on monday...
Thank's a
Yes, Setenv.bat.
Le 08/02/2013 20:56, Stephen Blair a écrit :
setenv.bat?
You can put it in xsi.bat, but setenv.bat is really where you should
put it.
On 08/02/2013 2:52 PM, olivier jeannel wrote:
Please be condescending ;)
I tried both at the end of the .bat and somewhere in the middle
watch out for any mapped drive (ex: drive Y: is mapped to a machine
that's been turned off) that is connected to a machine or a device that is
offline. Disconnect them. They may slowdown the XSI file dialog. Also test
in Details mode rather than Thumbnail mode.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 3:17 PM,
Hi guys,
I'm having troubles with XSI and a network disk (Lacie BigDisk).
It's a Lan (rj45) connexion, and whenever I try to access it it's
getting very slow.
In Softimage, if I try to access down to 5 level of
sub-directories(Z://directory/directory/directory/directory/ ) it takes
5
from the docs:
SI_BROWSER_DONT_CHECK_CHILDREN_FOLDERS
Controls whether Softimage checks folders for subfolders when displaying
the file browser. Setting this variable to 1 may speed up file operations
on NFS systems, particularly on Linux. When set, folders are always drawn
with an expandable
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