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From: "Scott Thompson" <walker@www.intur.net>
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Subject: Re: Bug in Layout??
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On Dec 20, 7:15pm, Adam Chrystie wrote:
> Subject: Bug in Layout??
>
> or is there some button which keeps lights and objects on screen
> at teh same time...dunno how i missd it if there is one..thanxxx
>
>-- End of excerpt from Adam Chrystie
I don't know for sure if this is in the Intel version (I would hope it
is -- it's kind of a basic function... ;), but when you open up the Scene
requestor, you get a graphical list of all the actors and their keyframes. The
(I believe... ) far left column allows you to determine how the object appears
in the scene. Clicking this column for an object will cycle you through having
an object appear in full wireframe, partial wireframe, points, or not at all.
Lights default to an invisible state. Just find the name of the light you
want visible, click on this column, and your light stays visible throughout the