When I try to move an object in the editor views with LV active all three other views update in real time along with the LV, but the view I'm clicking in does not until I release the mouse.
Likewise if I move the current camera view, OpenGL doesn't update until I release the mouse.
Is there a setting somewhere that gives priority to the OpenGL views so that the LV updates only AFTER the mouse is released so that I can work interactively in the viewport as normal?
I tried the Priority settings, does nothing.
General OGL issues(OSX) - SOLVED
Moderators: ChrisHekman, aoktar
Windows 10 - 64GB RAM - Cinema 4D R20 - RTX 2070 x3
That seems to work, thank you.
What does it do when its on (ie what functionality am I missing with it turned off)?
What does it do when its on (ie what functionality am I missing with it turned off)?
Windows 10 - 64GB RAM - Cinema 4D R20 - RTX 2070 x3
It changes the place of geometry data catching in from plugin. This is a consequence and reason why i added this option.sdanaher wrote:That seems to work, thank you.
What does it do when its on (ie what functionality am I missing with it turned off)?
Just changes the update mechanism. Can react a bit different but same results at the end.
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
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3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
Does it default to off for OSX version? If not perhaps it should....aoktar wrote:It changes the place of geometry data catching in from plugin. This is a consequence and reason why i added this option.sdanaher wrote:That seems to work, thank you.
What does it do when its on (ie what functionality am I missing with it turned off)?
Just changes the update mechanism. Can react a bit different but same results at the end.
Windows 10 - 64GB RAM - Cinema 4D R20 - RTX 2070 x3
It's OFF by default for OSX. (Edited message)
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
So perhaps it should be OFF by default...aoktar wrote:It's ON by default for OSX
Windows 10 - 64GB RAM - Cinema 4D R20 - RTX 2070 x3
Yes typo sorry. That's OFF for OSX by default. You should be change that.sdanaher wrote:So perhaps it should be OFF by default...aoktar wrote:It's ON by default for OSX
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw