well, I fixed it with a shader. But, if this is meant to be protected, then
it shouldnt be overriden I think

Nick

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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Thrall, Bryan <
bryan.thr...@flightsafety.com> wrote:

> Trajce Nikolov wrote on 2010-01-20:
> > is this meaning the attribute can not be overwritten from the top of
> > the hierarchy?
> >
> > is so, does not work for me
>
> Yes, that is the meaning. However, the top of the hierarchy can use
> OVERRIDE to override the PROTECTED state, IIRC.
>
> Can you give an example of how you trying to use PROTECTED? Perhaps
> something else is going wrong...
>
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