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Texture Library Editor
Several problems. Running Windows 10 Pro 64bit. Updated to latest version as of 25/03/2019 I can't run the editor just by double clicking it. I have to use the command line, and it runs fine. Re-installed java and still have the same problem. I have checked the java config file and Java is enabled. associated .jar files to run with the java.exe .
Second problem Where are the textures located. It seems windows has a messy way of storing files, found some textures here AppData\Roaming\eTeks\Sweet Home 3D\textures but these are zip files. Also I was unable to locate this directory path using the editor first try. Opened file explorer and navigated to the textures path , then tried again in the editor and it worked.
Third problem I have accidentally imported the same texture twice and want to delete one of them.
Program idea. It would be nice to be able to display all available textures in a way similar to the objects in Sweethome 3d and be able to modify them within the program
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Re: Texture Library Editor
On your 3rd issue.. if you select an item, any will do, >modify>texture, all imported textured names are in italics, when you select them the delete option becomes active, this is not the case for stored textures. Never used the editor so i cannot help with other issues. Mike
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Re: Texture Library Editor
Thanks Mike, can't believe I missed that. I can't be the only one who can't get .jar files working by double clicking them. I did a google and followed the advice there but still no joy.
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Re: Texture Library Editor
I never could get it to open with double click rither, windows 7,it may have an association issue, java i believe, but not sure on that, then when i did open it i had no idea what to do with it as usual, so i got rid. Mike
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Re: Texture Library Editor
Just created a bat file using note pad. in notepad write this java -jar FurnitureLibraryEditor-1.24.jar Now save it as a .bat file. Furniture editor and texture editor now work. How I hate Windows
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Re: Texture Library Editor
I am sure people, not me personally, will find this helpful, 2 questions though, what would the string for the texture editor be and i assume you created the .bat file while it was on your desktop, is it still there or did you have to place it elsewhere?