[DiscordArchive] Annybody know how to fix my hair sticking through this retroported helmet?
[DiscordArchive] Annybody know how to fix my hair sticking through this retroported helmet?
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Archived author: Sanctuary • Posted: 2022-01-07T23:09:38.976000+00:00
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Annybody know how to fix my hair sticking through this retroported helmet?
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Archived author: Furioz • Posted: 2022-01-07T23:15:58.436000+00:00
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I think something with the helmetgeosetdata(ish) , it's a dbc file where you can disable hair on helmets or change it slightly
Archived author: Sanctuary • Posted: 2022-01-07T23:17:06.920000+00:00
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oh saweeeet, looking now.
Archived author: Intemporel • Posted: 2022-01-07T23:25:40.414000+00:00
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Someone can tell me (using Qt), why when i pass some var from `SIGNAL` to `SLOT`, my var is changed let met show :
this is my connector between the `SIGNAL` and the `SLOT` ,
```qt
connect(&camModel, SIGNAL(readM2(quint16[3],std::vector<timestampedValue<VecF<9> > >,std::vector<timestampedValue<VecF<9> > >,std::vector<timestampedValue<VecF<3> > >)),
this, SLOT(m2FileRead(quint16[3],std::vector<timestampedValue<VecF<9> > >,std::vector<timestampedValue<VecF<9> > >,std::vector<timestampedValue<VecF<3> > >)));
```
for show what the `quint16[3]` contains i use a for loop from `i = 0` to `i < 3` : `++i` and use `qDebug() <<` to show each value.
i use this method before send the `SIGNAL` and after received the `SLOT` this is what the debug show to me :
```md
#before <- this is what i want and it's the correct values
2
2
0
#after <- this is what i have, and it's the incorrect values
64696
199
0
```