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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 07:55:03 -0400
From: Momami@aol.com
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To: lightwave@webcom.com
Subject: Re Morphing
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>>Earlier version of lightwave would mess up the point order when copying and
pasting objects. What you want to do is save your object to disk and load
it into other layers to preserve the point order. BTW 4.0 doesn't have this
problem.<<
I just have to correct you on your last point. 4.0 for WindowsFWG does have
this problem! Point order is too easily screwed up with cut/copy/paste,
undo, metaform, mirror, merge points, all else remaining equal. I hope
someone at NewTek realizes this and the final release has a fix. The problem
is a day to day headache. Identical objects (same number points, same file
size, same position) morph to wireframe spaggetti in Layout!
Regards,
NPeirce@aol.com
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