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Subject: Forcing absolute paths

Subject: Forcing absolute paths

2005-07-06       - By Bernard Lebel

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The problem is not to rebuild a path. The problem is that XSI seems to
randomly manage the "relativeness" of the path. As soon as you reopen
the scene, reimport the model, or update the ref model, XSI decides to
make that path relative or absolute. I want 100% absolute paths!


Cheers
Bernard


On 7/6/05, kim aldis <kim@(protected)> wrote:
>  it's surprisingly difficult to work out if a path is valid and exists or if
> it's just a local path. Especially with windows. It can be done but it's
> messy. Python, luckily, will make life easier for you.

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