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Aras Pranckevicius
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When exporting animation (one .obj file per animation frame), the old Python OBJ exporter used to emit frame number with leading zeros, e.g. "000012" which made sorting files by frame easier. The new C++ OBJ exporter does not do that. Fix that by reintroducing leading zeros. However, use 4 digits ("0012") since that matches 4 digits used in many other places, and also it's very unlikely that someone would export more than several thousand frames into OBJ. If that happens, it all works correctly anyway, just without leading zeroes. Fixes #116520 |
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