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Rebake textures?

Khaal Bakalava
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Join date: 3 Sep 2005
Posts: 21
10-11-2006 00:50
Hi all

I wonder how I can rebake textures in the linux client? windows client it's possible by bringing up a menu with CTRL+SHIT+ALT+D... In the linux client, that will only strafe the camera to the right.

thanks
Zi Ree
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Join date: 25 Feb 2006
Posts: 723
10-11-2006 01:53
Look for this in your settings.xml and change it appropriately:
CODE

<!--Turns on "Debug" menu-->
<UseDebugMenus value="TRUE"/>
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Pirkka Lahtinen
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Join date: 10 Oct 2006
Posts: 1
;^)
10-11-2006 03:53
By the way, Khaal, I think you may have meant
CRTL-*SHIFT* rather than what actually came
out of the keyboard. Then again, maybe you just
don't like Windows.

;^)

Pirkka
Tofu Linden
Linden Lab Employee
Join date: 29 Aug 2006
Posts: 471
10-11-2006 04:56
Ctrl-alt-d is the official combo I believe. Since some systems eat this combo, ctrl-alt-windows-d is the recommended combo on Linux. Ctrl-alt-shift-d often works, though.
Khaal Bakalava
Registered User
Join date: 3 Sep 2005
Posts: 21
10-11-2006 04:58
From: Pirkka Lahtinen
By the way, Khaal, I think you may have meant
CRTL-*SHIFT* rather than what actually came
out of the keyboard. Then again, maybe you just
don't like Windows.

;^)

Pirkka




*rofl* hahah, oops... that was so accidentally. So much for FireFox's build in spell checker ;p
Drake Bacon
Linux is Furry
Join date: 13 Jul 2005
Posts: 443
10-11-2006 08:28
Control-Alt-D works on my client.
Khaal Bakalava
Registered User
Join date: 3 Sep 2005
Posts: 21
10-11-2006 15:17
From: Tofu Linden
Ctrl-alt-d is the official combo I believe. Since some systems eat this combo, ctrl-alt-windows-d is the recommended combo on Linux. Ctrl-alt-shift-d often works, though.


Also confirming that it works with windows (super_L) key instead.