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.
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 th
On Monday 08 November 2004 10:13, Richard Bytheway wrote:
> I have noticed that there are files in the MD11 model which have the same
> name on a system with a case insensitive filesystem:
>
To the best of my knowledge, this duplication was introduced when Erik changed
the original upper case nam
I have noticed that there are files in the MD11 model which have the same name
on a system with a case insensitive filesystem:
$ ls Aircraft/MD11/Models/cockpit/
BW000.RGB BW128.RGB BW230.RGB cockpit.3ds CVS GS.RGB PANELBG.RGB
BW064.RGB BW191.RGB BW255.RGB cockpit.xml gs.rgb pa