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From: DannyT (DANTAS)
Hi Shayne, apart from your sidepane.htm, saveas.js and save.js if you uninstall the previous beta all custom scripts and custom directories will be left behind then it's just a matter copy and paste, the only thing to replace is Max's CommandBar.htm
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From: yakas
Hi guys, I am getting this error. When it does load, there is nothing visually different about the UI?
Image Attachments:
Capture.PNG
From: Michael Gibson
Hi yakas, that error probably means you are using an older beta release - that function that the error mentions is only in the most current v3 beta, the Jun-27-2014 version which you can get from here:
http://moi3d.com/beta.htm
- Michael
From: yakas
Wow, that was fast. Works fine, woo hoo!
From: Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
Camera switcher for CustomUI :)
put .htm file in /ui/customui/ folder
right click - save camera position
left click - load camera position
From: shayno
Thanks Max thats neat
Is there any way that it can save the set positions on moi close , as it forgets what you set
cheers
shayne
From: Don (DON_CHEKE)
Is there additional instructions to get this to work? I could find no customui folder in the MoI ui directory, so i created one and put the htm file there but it does not show when I run MoI. What am I missing?
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Don, if I remember right I think you need to unzip the file into MoI's main installation folder.
That will then replace one of Moi's .htm files inside the \ui folder to show the additional UI, and that will also then create the CustomUI folder for you during that unzipping process since it's stored in the .zip file.
- Michael
From: bemfarmer
Post 1 has instructions. It can be easy, but for me it was hard to do it the first time, back with Moi3Betas.
Recently, I placed the CustomUI...zip file in the x86/Moi3 directory and unzipped it there. Easy :-)
- Brian
From: Don (DON_CHEKE)
Thanks Michael and Brian. I got it to install and work.
From: BurrMan
The only thing you should watch out for with this type of "install", is Michael may make changes to something like "CommandBar.htm" and you are overwriting with something outdated...
You "Should" understand what is added in something like CommandBar.htm and just make that edit by hand, so you don't break your future installs.......
2 cents....
From: Don (DON_CHEKE)
Thanks, I probably won't use it anyway. I really just wanted to see what the camera switch did.
From: Jesse
Hello all,
It's been a while since I've visited the forum,
so I'm sorry if this has been covered before.
I couldn't find anything on it.
How does the snapshot option of the CustomUI work?
When I click on it, the screen blinks but doesn't put an image in the snapshot folder.
I have the snapshot folder located in MoI's main folder. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
I have a few other questions, but I thought I'd start out with this one 1st. :-)
Thanks,
Jesse
From: BurrMan
what os?
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Jesse, in recent versions of Windows, the operating system tries to prohibit programs from changing anything under c:\Program Files other than when it was installed, as a way to keep things from being messed with by viruses and things like that.
Since the CustomUI Snapshots directory is in there, that means that by default it won't be writable.
But if you give a program elevated privileges it will then allow it to write stuff there.
One way to give a program elevated privileges is to right-click it and choose "Run as administrator". If you do that, does the snapshot function start to work ok for you during that run? If so then you can set it to always run as administrator by right-clicking the shortcut, go to Properties, Compatibility tab and there's a checkbox at the bottom "Run this program as an administrator", if you set that the shortcut will always launch it with elevated privileges.
It would probably be better to have the snapshots folder located somewhere that was writable by default, like under %AppData%\Moi\snapshots, that way it would work without needing the program to have elevated privileges.
- Michael
From: DannyT (DANTAS)
Hi Jesse,
I agree with Michael with keeping your data out of the Programs directory and putting it somewhere else you can do that following these instructions earlier on this thread
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=6507.53
Did the same thing with the objects.
Cheers
From: matur61
Hi, is customUI now valid for moi3D ?
thakx
From: Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
Yes. CustomUI works great with MoI 3.0
From: Kroete (TAREK)
Hi Max, I just installed the CustomUI on my Mac and really like it. Great work! Thank you.
Please can you advice regarding the lightning button, it currenly says no Options Add on found. Where can I find that add on and where would I need to copy it?
Thank you
Tarek
From: bemfarmer
HI TAREK
I just had to figure this out again recently, when installing on my laptop.
Max and PILOU answered this question many posts back.
Dino's lightingoptions htm file needs to be copied to the Moi ui folder.
It is located at post 48 here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=5222.48
Part of the answer is post 82, here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=6507.82
(Open Moi and visit Options/View/LightingOption. Just visit, no need to do anything.)
- Brian
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