white track
white track
alot of the tracks i download are white does anyone know why this is happening
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Re: white track
dont have the track objects that they used dont worry its not on you.keithm18 wrote:alot of the tracks i download are white does anyone know why this is happening
Re: white track
If the tracks you extract are in a subfolder, that will yield this result. Like if you use the option "extract to mynewtrack" instead of "extract here", then you'll end up with mynewtrack/mynewtrack/-files- which breaks the file references. Or if you have it like:
that will also break your references.
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Mx Simulator/2018 tracks downloaded/2018unadilla.saf
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Re: white track
Actually, saf files have the complete pathnames inside so the references will still work if the saf file is in a different folder. It will change the load order though. E.g. "a/z.saf" will take priority over "b.saf".
Tracks that aren't saf files will break if you change their directory structure.
Tracks that aren't saf files will break if you change their directory structure.
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So saf's can be anywhere? It'll "strip it's parent folder by itself", for putting it simply? Or adding the parent folder.jlv wrote:Actually, saf files have the complete pathnames inside so the references will still work if the saf file is in a different folder. It will change the load order though. E.g. "a/z.saf" will take priority over "b.saf".
Tracks that aren't saf files will break if you change their directory structure.
However if I make a track and have @mytrack/statues/trees.saf where it has tree.png .jm and and .shp in it. How would I reference that correctly? Never figured that out really.
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If "trees.saf" has "tree.png" in it you'd reference it as "@tree.png". Doesn't matter where "trees.saf" is located.
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Guess this is why it never works for me.... Thanks!jlv wrote:If "trees.saf" has "tree.png" in it you'd reference it as "@tree.png". Doesn't matter where "trees.saf" is located.
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Re: white track
so what do i do to solve this
Re: white track
Make sure the track isn't in a subfolder like Wahlamt said. What I said about .saf files doesn't apply to tracks that are just a zipped folder. For those the pathname has to be correct.
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