Brian Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (21/02/2007): > Something's fishy there. The line should have been clipped to the > window and I doubt the window is 10398 pixels tall.
I only got 1024x768... > I'm trying to reproduce this here, but I can't follow the steps to > reproduce the bug: > > > With a new blender file: > > > > - NUM1>>Add>>Cube > > - AKEY (unselect all elements) > > - BKEY (block selection) > > - select the bottom (or top) vertices with the mouse LMB > > - EKEY>>Region (extrude region) > > How do you "select the bottom (or top) vertices"? I'd expect that I > should shift-click on the two verts or use a selection box, but that > doesn't work. I also don't see how to do an extrusion. > > I'm not a blender user so I need everything spelled out in detail. Oh sorry. Well, with a default blender scene, a cube should already be there. If not, you can add it with 'space', then Add > Cube. Remember that you can always start another scene from scratch by hitting ^X or File > New. Press 'tab' to switch from Object mode to Edit mode. Both vertices and edges should turn to yellow. Then 'a' to unselect all vertices, color switches from yellow to pink and black for vertices and edges respectively. Then 'b' to start a block selection. Vertical and horizontal dotted lines appear, you're now in block selection mode. Then drag and drop (with the left button) around the bottom edge. During this operation, a dotted rectangle should appear, you just have to draw a rectangle with the bottom edge included in it. The selected bottom edge and vertices should now appear back in yellow (they're selected). -- Crash occurs during the following step -- To start an extrusion, then press 'e' and confirm 'Region' (the default), either by clicking on it or by hitting 'enter'. SEGV. > Also, how do I run blender in a normal window so I can work in a > shell/gdb at the same time? Does the -w option suit your needs? blender --help lists every option (there's also a manpage if you're using debian). Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois
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