Try A 'fit' Button!
#51 posted by
RickyT33 on 2008/01/14 14:42:30
Ijed - just do it man!!! Get the ole' Quakeadapter on the go RIGHT NOW. Just install it over the top of crappy 1.6a
One annoying thig with 3.3 tho:
The little window for tex alignment - if you click the field for an attribute, so as to type in there, and then move the mouse out of the window, the typing fails, and you pressing the numbers with the mouse in one of the four 'views' causes it to zoom in and out!! So keep the cursor in the text alignment window!!
Thats the only thing that bugs me!!
For Curves...
#52 posted by
than on 2008/01/14 16:32:18
and surfaces at 45 and 26 you might want to use scale values of 0.75, 0.88, 0.94 and 1.04 a bit. I certainly use them when building non axially aligned stuff that needs neat texturing (i.e. base environments) a fair bit anyway.
#53 posted by
metlslime on 2008/01/14 17:33:53
Scale is something you'd need much less often anyway... I rarely used the shortcuts for it in Radiant.
It's actually not all that common to want to scale by 2X or by half.
Right, but if the shortcuts changed the scaling by +/- 0.1 or 0.05 at a time instead of +/- 1.0 at a time, it could actually be useful.
Stuff
metl: perhaps!
Willem: I'll tell you one thing you do want shortcut keys for as far as texture scaling goes... scaling by -1 to flip the texure. That's one thing you CAN'T do in stock GtkRadiant, and it shits me no end to have to go into the texture properties just to flip the texture (something you have to do fairly often for certain textures).
I guess better than scaling by -1 would be a simple toggle between + and - scale that retains the actual current scale value (e.g. if a tex on a face is scaled by 0.5, pressing the flip key would make it -0.5 and vice versa).
#55 posted by
JneeraZ on 2008/01/15 11:31:27
That's a good idea, I'll see where I can work that one in.
PowerPC Support
#56 posted by
JneeraZ on 2008/01/19 20:52:30
If anyone has Leopard installed on a PowerPC machine and hasn't been able to run ToeTag yet, try this version:
http://wantonhubris.com/blog/2008/01/19/toetag-06-powerpc-support/
This should work properly with PowerPC machines. I forgot about byte swapping and endian fun. Whoops. :)