Re: bad surface extents?
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Nov 1st 2003 at 11:08am
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insert correct answer here
Re: bad surface extents?
Posted by trampus on
Sat Nov 1st 2003 at 3:09pm
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kewl....thanx a lot although i havent got ne testures stretched above about 2 ill look for any which are and reduce them.
Re: bad surface extents?
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Nov 1st 2003 at 3:34pm
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my answer was correct, just not one you wanted to hear :heee:
the answer to this is indeed in the search, cause it was posted just last week for sure..
Re: bad surface extents?
Posted by trampus on
Sun Nov 2nd 2003 at 2:05pm
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thanx a lot that prolly is wats happened as there is quite a bit of clipped objects.
Re: bad surface extents?
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Nov 2nd 2003 at 2:18pm
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i think, this "correct" and "incorrect" thing either needs fixed, or gotten rid of totally.
we all know, that there are sometimes many possible solutions to any editing question, only a few of which may solve any one, but that does not mean a future question could not be solved with the "WRONG" answer from a preceding time..
questions that are solved, should be rewarded, but any other possible answer, whether its currently correct or not, should revert back to a green response, NOT be made to look wrong because it now has a red box around it..
my answer was 100% correct, it just was not the answer one wanted to hear, it really pisses me off if i am forced to accept it as incorrect when i know otherwise..
this issue has arisen before, with no adequate solution found, till one does, the "correct" and "incorrect" should be disabled.. it is helping no future mapping issue to have any correct answer marked as INCORRECT..
Re: bad surface extents?
Posted by Gollum on
Sun Nov 2nd 2003 at 2:40pm
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Though it does help future mapping issues to have an incorrect answer marked as incorrect.
Re: bad surface extents?
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Sun Jan 25th 2004 at 11:25pm
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it just feels like thats going about it backwards.....maybe its just me....i will check my notes....
Doc B... :dodgy: