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 From:  TaniaChudo
5261.5 In reply to 5261.4 
Thank you! I'm looking forward to v3!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5261.6 In reply to 5261.5 
Hi Tania, by the way the just released new v3 beta has a setting now in moi.ini that you can use for turning off UV texture coordinates for LWO output.

To turn it off go to Options > General and push the Edit .ini file button, and then in the .ini file find the [LWO] section and set:

[LWO]
WriteTextureCoordinates=n

And then with that set it should not make any UV mapping with the LWO file.

- Michael
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 From:  MajorGrubert (CARLOSFERREIRAPINTO)
5261.7 
Hello,
Thanks for this, its very helpful, its a time saver.
It works on the mac, but not on the winpc. Does not allow to change/save the moi.ini
Moi3D on the pc its acting a bit weird since a couple of months, on File > Open it should show recent files names, but its shows a couple months old files.
Maybe it cannot change the moi.ini file.
Its a Windows 7 and already turn of the Norton firewall.
Thanks.
Cheers

Sorry, fix it, i think.

EDITED: 23 Jul 2012 by CARLOSFERREIRAPINTO

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 From:  Michael Gibson
5261.8 In reply to 5261.7 
Hi Carlos,

> on File > Open it should show recent files names, but its
> shows a couple months old files.

The recent files list is also stored in moi.ini so yeah it sounds like something was preventing moi.ini from being changed.

Maybe check if it has been set to be "read only", and also have you possibly moved it from its default location to be alongside moi.exe instead? MoI will find it if you place it there, but on Windows Vista and Windows 7 there is a system in place that prevents programs from modifying files in the \Program Files folder so that's another thing that could be happening.

If it's the latter problem you could either move moi.ini back to it's default location in %AppData%\Moi , or disable UAC which is that system that prevents programs from changing things in protected folders (but this will decrease general security on your machine), or also you could try doing a right-click on MoI and pick "Run as administrator" - when you do that it will allow the program to write to protected folders for just that run.

- Michael
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 From:  MajorGrubert (CARLOSFERREIRAPINTO)
5261.9 In reply to 5261.8 
Thank you.
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