Also, if I try to access:

tex.GetProperty('FileName').GetElement(0)

I get a "Bus error".

This is related to the fact that it thinks that "This property requires 0 values"

-Eric


On Mar 23, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Eric E. Monson wrote:

Hey Jean,

This has got to be a bug with ImageTexture. I can't get this FileName set, either.

Another example like sources.VectorText with a String VectorProperty (.Text) still works fine in CVS.

I'm stumped, but I'll let you know if I come across anything.
-Eric


On Mar 23, 2009, at 11:09 AM, Jean Favre wrote:

CVS users,

how does one set the FileName of a

tex = servermanager.rendering.ImageTexture(SourceProcess=16)
tex.FileName="/tmp/foobar.jpg"

?

I am getting an error while setting the FileName. The code used to work
under 3.4

thanks for any hint

Jean--
Swiss National Supercomputing Center
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