- Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:10 pm
#382880
This is a minor inconvenience, but thought I would bring it up. I like to use "." (periods) in my filenames because they're less phonetic and make a better classifier than "-" (dashes) or "_" (underscores). When I export objects from 3ds Max as ".mxs" files and include periods in the filename, it drops the ".mxs" extension and I have to manually add it in Windows explorer.
I know that it used be problematic to use periods in filenames on Windows systems, but I don't think it's as much of an issue anymore. Linux & Unix do it all the time. If using periods is still considered a bad practice, then this request can be dismissed.
Thanks!
I know that it used be problematic to use periods in filenames on Windows systems, but I don't think it's as much of an issue anymore. Linux & Unix do it all the time. If using periods is still considered a bad practice, then this request can be dismissed.
Thanks!
Regards,
Zack Parrish
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Maxwell - 4.2.0.3
Maxwell 4 | 3ds Max - 4.2.4
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Workstation:
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Zack Parrish
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Maxwell - 4.2.0.3
Maxwell 4 | 3ds Max - 4.2.4
336 capable Maxwell threads!
-
Workstation:
Dual E5-2680v3, 64GB, Quadro K5200
48 threads (HT) @ 139.2GHz
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Render Farm:
288 threads (HT) @ 835.2GHz