On Monday 27 October 2003 15:40, Innis Cunningham wrote:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
> >
> >Innis Cunningham wrote:
> >
> > > FATAL: ac to gl: unrecognised token ' crease 45.0000'.
> >
> >So, in the new AC3D version, they added a so called "token". This means
> >that the new version saves some additional info that the old version
> >does not. Since PLIB does not (yet ;-)) know about this,  PLIB throws
> >the above error message. I can even guess what the new info does: It
> >says edges less than 45 degrees are smooth and more than 45 degrees are
> >sharp.
> >
> >Since AC3D V4 always saves in the new format, it does not mater whether
> >you changed something.
> >
> >Anyway, send me a small file with the problem and I will have a look.
> >
> >As ulta-short-term workaround, you could do this:
> >Open the file in an ascii editor like notepad. Search for the line. I
> >would guess the
> >"crease 45.0000"
> >stands alone on one line. Delete it. Make sure there are no other lines
> >like it. Try again.
> >
> >
>  >Bye bye,
> >Wolfram.
> Thanks Wolfram you are bang on.It appears this is a new feature in 4.0
> which Plib has not caught up with.The easiest solution I can think of is
> to reinstall the previous version of AC3D and use it till a fix can be 
> found.
> I just would be interested if someone in here who is using v4.0 has got 
it
> to work.
> I will follow your advice and see if the crease statement on occurs once
> or more often.
> 
> Thaks for the replies
> 
> Cheers
> Innis
> The Mad Aussi

I think Andy and Wolfram are right on the trail of the cause.  Have you 
tried running a diff between the two files?  How much of it is the same 
and how much is different?

Still on 3.6 here.

LeeE


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