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Internet Download Dialog 515
erases all thumbnail files from the cache directory
you were using previously.
Delete Files—Removes all thumbnail files from
your cache directory.
Maximum Disk Space—Sets the maximum size of
the cache directory. When you exit Asset Browser ,
the program selects the size of the cache directory.
If it’s over the maximum size, the program deletes
the oldest thumbnail files until the total size is 50
percent of the Maximum Disk Space setting.
Drag and Drop group
Provides controls for importing or linking files
after dragging and dropping them into a viewport.
Show the merge/import/XREF dialog—Displays the
merge/impor t/XREF dialog after you drop a file
into a viewport.
Always merge/import the file—Imports the file
without prompting for confirmation after you
drop it into a viewport.
Always XREF the file—Links the file as an XREF
without prompting for confirmation after you
drop it into a viewport.
Ask me each time—Displays a popup menu to
confirm importing or linking after you drop a file
into a viewport.
Internet Download Dialog
Utilities panel > Utilities rollout > Asset Browser button >
Address bar > Enter URL of geometry files on World Wide
Web. > Drag thumbnail over active viewpor t.
Menu bar > Tools > Asset Browser > Address bar >
Enter URL of geometry files on World Wide Web. > Drag
thumbnail over active viewport.
When you drag geometry files from the World
Wide Web using the Asset Browser, the Internet
Download dialog appears. How long this dialog
remains on-screen depends on the size of the file
you’re downloading.
Interfa ce
Download Information group
Displays the URL of the download, the pathname
of the file being saved, and a meter indicating the
bytes downloaded.
Unifor m R esou rce Locator (UR L)—Displays the URL
and file name that you’re downloading.
Saved as Local File—Displays the pathname of the
file b eing saved as a result of the down load.
Options group
Specifies whether or not to place the objects w hen
the down load is complete. If you leave this option
selected, 3ds Max a llows you to position the mouse
at the location of your choice.