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Author Topic: Formulas missing? SOLVED  (Read 4754 times)
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« on: May 06, 2015, 09:27:36 PM »

EDIT:
It seems I ran the program first once in another directory before moving it to the programs directory, and the program does not check upon start if it's been moved. So I deleted the .ini and everything is now workign fine smiley
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What's up, all the latest formulas are in the M3Formulas directory, but most of the formulas are missing from the menus, even though I can load them through the browse button.

In the 3D formula menu for example I have only six alternatives. I have the latest version of Mandelbulb 3D.

There must be something glaringly obvious here I'm missing?

When I load a formula through the browse button, the program even updates the appropriate parameters onto the screen, but when I try to render M3D complains about bad parameters and missing formulas.

Everything is in the default install directories.
« Last Edit: May 06, 2015, 09:43:54 PM by Taika-Kim » Logged
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