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More troubles. Exporting this time

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Mon Jun 28, 2004 6:44 pm
by atotti2000
Thanks to hagar ive got my beautiful testing facility which im able to add buildings to now. ;D ;D
then silly me thought, hmm, these macros arn't enough.
so i decided to have a go at EOD.
fine, no problems with that... but when i come to Export it, it said it couldnt find the path eg.
"Path of Hnagertest1.api not found"
what am i doing wrong. Couldnt find any thing on the trouble shoot about it
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Mon Jun 28, 2004 6:53 pm
by Hagar
Where did you put your macro? If you can select it there shouldn't be a problem. If it's in a different location to the others you might need to set the path to the folder from FSSC Tools/Preferences/Locations.
It's possible there's a bug with the macro itself.
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 4:34 am
by atotti2000
no it says that the .api file cannot be made ??? ive got no idea
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 5:45 am
by Hagar
There might well be a bug with your macro. I suggest not being too ambitious to start with. It's a complete waste of time & effort creating complex macros if they don't work. Create a simple untextured cube with EOD & try that as a test piece first. If this works the problem is with your original macro.
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:38 am
by atotti2000
right, i will try that.
if it fails would i beable to send you the EOD file to have a look at?

Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 8:17 am
by Hagar
Try it first & see if that explains it. I'll be happy to check out your macro but if there's a bug I can't guarantee to fix it. For the last 5 years I've made it my business to check out most FS design programs & utilities to find out how to use them. I know enough about them to get people started & sort out the most common problems but that's usually as far as it goes.
I'm a great believer in taking things slowly. This usually turns out quicker in the long run. Start off with simple test pieces so you understand how it all works & gradually move up to the more complex projects. There's a lot to learn & Rome wasn't built in a day.

Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 9:17 am
by atotti2000
thanks for the advise

i had messed the exporting folder up and it couldnt do it properly.
only one problem now. the textures i put on it have vanished. is there a particular folder i need to put them in. ???
I have the scenery in a folder named 'TTF' within my addon 'scenery folder'. does this make a difference.
thanks...
...
...again
ant
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 9:23 am
by Hagar
OK. It seems you're getting somewhere. For the textures to display they can either be in the FS9 main Texture folder or the Texture subfolder of your scenery. Except for the common texture libraries (Airport, VOD etc) I prefer the latter.
I don't have the latest version of FSSC. My version seems to have a bug with the texture export feature in the Export Wizard. As usual (belt & braces) check that the textures were actually exported & the files are where they should be. If not, check the list on the Wizard & paste them in manually.
PS.
I have the scenery in a folder named 'TTF' within my addon 'scenery folder'. does this make a difference.
Assuming the BGL files are in TTF\Scenery the textures should be in TTF\Texture.
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 9:54 am
by atotti2000
i dont know what ive done wrong but none of the textures will show.
see:

this is where ive put them:

thanks
ant
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:12 am
by Hagar
Hmm. That looks fine to me providing those are the textures you used. I'm wondering if you activated the TTF folder from the FS9 Scenery Library or if it's still reading the original BGL you exported to the Addon Scenery\scenery folder. You might like to check that it's not still in there or you could well have a conflict. This is always a danger when you first start experimenting.
If all else fails mail me the files.
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:45 am
by atotti2000
ha ha, ive got it kind of sussed. ;D
i can see it all fine if its a macro ive made but macros without textures are dodgey. how can i apply them?? ???
but yey. ive had a fiddle and the rest works now
time for more designing

:D
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:58 am
by Hagar
With all programs & utilities I find that spending a little time setting the preferences pays dividends. From EOD/Project Options/Paths set the FS Texture Path to FS9\Texture. I suggest you direct the Default Project Texture Path to FSSC\Texture. Double-click on the path to change it. Now exit EOD & restart it for the changes to take effect.
To texture an object select the Texture tab in the bottom left window. I suggest using default textures to avoid having to export them but this is your decision. Click whichever Texture Path you wish to use from the bottom radio buttons. The default option is All. Browse throught the list of textures & select one. Any one will do for a test. Once selected the textures are assigned separately to each side, top & bottom of your object. You can use different parts of the same texture if you wish. Select an option from the list along the top & check the "Paint this side" box. Another window will open showing the selected texture with various options. Drag the box to define the part of the texture you wish to use. Click OK. Repeat this procedure for all sides you wish to texture.
PS. After writing all this out in my own words I found it's explained properly in EOD Help.
http://www.echos.ch/eod/help/texture.htmPlease slow down a little & RTFM.............!

Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:40 pm
by atotti2000
Thankyou again Doug. i seem to have taken up all of your time today.
1 last query. Can you use default buildings somehow? :S
like default hangers etc. it would save a lot of this faff methinks.
thanks again
ant
ill post a new picture. lol of how it looks atm.
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:56 pm
by Hagar
Thankyou again Doug. i seem to have taken up all of your time today.
1 last query. Can you use default buildings somehow? :S
like default hangers etc. it would save a lot of this faff methinks.
thanks again
ant
ill post a new picture. lol of how it looks atm.
It's no problem. As I told you I like messing around.

However. It does help to read the manual first.

Yes, you can use default scenery objects but not with the conventional design programs. Download RollerBall's (Roger Mole) "FS2004 User Friendly Scenery Design Package" here.
http://www.simviation.com/fsdesign_scenery8.htmI haven't tried it but I think it involves writing "simple" code.
Re: More troubles. Exporting this time

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Tue Jun 29, 2004 1:04 pm
by atotti2000
oh lovely, more stuff to tinker with. i managed to texture my random 'hanger' which is now a box with textures but my huge 1 that you can park inside seems to dissappear depending on where you are lokking at it from ::)
lol. thanks for the help again, and a pic will be on its way :P