The reason I wanted it is that I had a world position pass where the angles
of the X and Z axis didn't fit the geometry, and in the end helped very
little. Rotating the p pass made the axis align and so was then a lot more
useful.
Cheers,
Ron Ganbar
email: ron...@gmail.com
tel: +44 (0)7968 007
If it’s what I think it is... it just means that the next pulldown choices are
determined by the current pulldown selection. Sort of like this...
http://www.asp.net/ajax/ajaxcontroltoolkit/samples/CascadingDropDown/CascadingDropDown.aspx
How it’s implemented in 6.3... I’m not sure yet...
Sorry to keep responding to my own messages, but I need to add this little bit
of info too...
If I have Nuke on a single window on the *main* screen, mouse clicks work fine.
If it is on the secondary monitor in the same single window (Default 1
factory settings), the mouse clicks *do not* work