You can just run the command Application.DeleteObj( --string of name inside
square brackets-- ) to get rid of the floating object (in Python, that is).
So for you it'd be:

Application.DeleteObj("Framebuffer<2400>")

I always do it as a matter of course: floating objects have always been
something of a red flag for me.


On 18 September 2013 11:57, Daniel Kim <danielki...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I figured that error message is from reference models. I deleted it, but
> still saw the message. What I tried was loading each models as reference
> into new scene, and that message no more popped up.
> Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of editing .scntoc file or coding, so
> that was all I could do the best. : /
> I've never had that message from myself. It's always unpredictable working
> with many people.
> I just hope not seeing weird warnings anymore @_@
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Stefan Kubicek 
> <s...@tidbit-images.com>wrote:
>
>> I've seen similar error messages with texture projections and was able to
>> track it down to deleting and undoing the deletion that would result in
>> diconnected objects when saving the scene. Maybe something similar can
>> happen with Frame Buffer objects?
>>
>> That is:
>> Create the projection (or frame buffer?), delete it, undo the deletion,
>> save the scene, and you will get that error.
>>
>> I had no time to report that bug yet, and with texture projections it
>> doesn't seem to be so problematic (it seems to fix itself on the next load,
>> or at least does not crash).
>> Does removing or editing the scntoc file have any positive effect when
>> you try to load that file?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > I get this message all of sudden, and have no idea what it means.
>> > ' WARNING : 3000 - -- [Framebuffer<2400>] was saved, but is disconnected
>> > from the scene. (Floating object)
>> > Anyone have an idea?
>> >
>> > Daniel
>> >
>>
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