Just uploaded a little update 1.439 - fixes I think the preview window for large images making impossible to close the window.Note that I'll probably add later on some scroll features. for now, I have just focussed on the max window size, and large images will probably be not displayed 1/1. - fixed the missing refresh preview on render list when a jpg/png from disc is dropped on a mesh - fixed the forces load on dae, this one should skip the failures and feed the log, and finally display the geometry. It should help you to find out more easlly why some dae loads are failing in Away or Prefab. - fixed I think the "Unsupported File Format" warning. Tho It wasn't happening on my mac, I've tried to guess what could be the cause on Windows or Linux please tell me if it helps. If not, please provide me your OS+version.
>> Plus it still doesn't handle spaces in directorie on 3d files or their assets maps? - added a few lines fix in this direction. Untested them tho. Please enter your bugs, wishes via Prefab reports panel instead of here on this group. It helps me a lot having reports centralized. Fabrice On Dec 11, 2010, at 9:03 PM, Brian Bosak wrote: > ?I get the same error message on my computer. > > -----Original Message----- From: Miguel Kennedy > Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 1:46 PM > To: Away3D.dev > Subject: [away3d] Re: Prefab update 1.438 > > Also, everytime I open Prefab I get popup window with title "External > file load" that says "Unsupported File Format"... This popup > dissapears after 1sec or so... > > Is it just me getting this popup error? > > On Dec 11, 3:01 pm, Fabrice3D <[email protected]> wrote: >> Ah, thats a good one! Tend to forget you can have mega huge maps. It will >> become also very common once the beast will be released... >> >> This will be fixed next update! >> Thx for pointing it out! >> >> Fabrice >> >> On Dec 11, 2010, at 10:25, John Brookes <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Found a slight niggle ;) >> >> > Have a very large texture 2048. >> > If you click on Enlarge original (maginifying glass) the only way you > >> > can close the window is ALT+F4, the close buttons are offscreen. >> >> > Plus it still doesn't handle spaces in directories :( >
