Windows doesn't care whether the files name is upper case, lower case or some 
funky mixed case, they all refer to the same file. 
I presume that on a case sensitive file system the case of the filename and the 
case of the reference to the filename must match, but on Windows this is not 
the case.

The only problem at the moment is that CVS barfs on the second of each pair 
with a "xxx is in the way" warning. Removing the one from CVS that is not 
referenced by the model will solve the problem.

Richard

> 
> I can go to 3D Studio and change the textures' name to 
> lowercase, but I won't 
> be able to do that until... next year.  I have been kind of 
> busy these days.
> 
> Ampere
> 
> On November 8, 2004 11:51 am, Durk Talsma wrote:
> > To the best of my knowledge, this duplication was 
> introduced when Erik
> > changed the original upper case names to lower case, 
> because I thought the
> > upper case filenames might give problems on windows 
> systems, or something
> > like that. But, on case-sensitive OSses (such as my 
> trustworthy linux
> > station). The 3ds model file expects all upper case 
> texturefile names,
> > which is why they were changed back to their original state.
> 

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