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From: LocusDio
Hey, Max Smirnov!
I've been having an issue with CustomUI that I haven't been able to wrap my head around solving. When I create a new library location that isn't the default object location within the appdata folder, the thumbnails/snapshots taken of the objects in question fail to draw in the UI, however the Object folder continues to work just fine.
I've attached a screenshot showing you the details of my problems. I'm already running MoI with administrator privileges, and I haven't altered the HTM files other than the addition of the a 2nd library location. I'll attach that file as well in case I've somehow entered the path incorrectly.
Attachments:
ObjLibrary.cfg.htm
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Screenshot 2018-09-07 15.16.11.png
From: Michael Gibson
Hi LocusDio, if I remember right the icons are displayed in the HTML UI using the
moi://appdata protocol . So you probably need to have them located under the appdata folder for them to be loaded.
- Michael
From: LocusDio
Thank you so much, Michael. I was hoping to avoid having them be saved in the appdata folder, as i have this folder synced with my NAS so i have the ability to access the files anywhere. If this is my only solution, however, I'll gladly accept it.
Thank you so much for your reply, I appreciate the help.
From: Michael Gibson
Hi LocusDio, you might try putting in a symlink inside of appdata that links to your other folder. See if this helps:
https://lifehacker.com/5496652/how-to-use-symlinks-in-windows
- Michael
From: LocusDio
I can't thank you enough for that information, Michael. Works flawlessly!
From: zan29 (SUZANNERAMSAY)
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Moi\
I'm unable to find this folder with my usersame.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Maybe you must enable "Show hidden files" ?
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Suzanne,
re:
> C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Moi\
>
> I'm unable to find this folder with my usersame.
Try using Win+R to bring up the Windows "Run" dialog, and then put in:
%Appdata%\moi
That should then open up the MoI userdata folder. I think it may be in slightly different locations on different Windows versions but there is an environment variable named Appdata and if you put % % around it like above it will substitute it in.
- Michael
From: TheSpur (TOLUABISOLA)
Hi Michael,
I've just started using your wonderful program and I'm wondering if you could help with getting CustomUI to work.
I'm using version 3 and I think I have narrowed down the issue to the commandbar.htm file.
The new version of CustomUI that I've downloaded doesn't seem to have the new version of Commandbar.htm, do you know where I could get this from? I believe the fact that I cannot write over this file is the reason that I can't get CustomUI.
Any help you could provide would be most welcome
Thanks,
From: Michael Gibson
Hi TheSpur, the modified CommandBar.htm file for MoI v3 is contained inside the CustomUI.1.03.win.mac.zip which is an attachment on the first message of this thread, go to the bottom of the first message to find the attachments.
It's inside of the \ui subfolder inside that .zip . To install it, the contents of the .zip file are meant to be copied to MoI's main program directory, so there would be new sub-folders for objects and snapshots that are children of the main installation folder, and the contents of the .zip's ui directory should go into MoI's existing ui folder, overwriting the existing CommandBar.htm file.
- Michael
From: TAKEDA (ELLIOTT)
Hello Everyone,
I am new to using Moi and came across this awesome feature.
However I can’t seem to get the icons to appear in Moi. I am using version 3.0 can anyone help ?
The first instruction for installation is backup/ui/CommandBar ?
Really noob question but I have no idea what this means ?
Thank you in advance
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
This means that you must maybe save your original folder ui/CommandBar in your favorite save place in case of problem with your future UI! ;)
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Takeda, yes part of the installation of the CustomUI extension is that it overwrites one of MoI's files, it's a file named CommandBar.htm that is in the \ui sub-folder inside of MoI's main installation.
So the backup step means to save your original CommandBar.htm file somewhere else so if you have any problem you can restore the original back again without needing to do a full re-install.
- Michael
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From: Tharso
Hi, Where can I find light options addon? I found one that didnt work with this plugin. Thx
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Tharso,
re:
> Hi, Where can I find light options addon? I found one that didnt work with this plugin. Thx
Which version of CustomUI are you using - the one for MoI v3 or the one for MoI v4?
- Michael
From: glmr
Just tried to apply CustomUI to new beta, but it doesn't worl correctly - scripts, object and lighting options folders are empty. Anyone has CustomUI setup which works for last beta?
From: bemfarmer
Hi glmr,
The latest version of customUI works very well when installed properly in MoI4 beta.
Are you Mac or Windows?
- Brian
From: glmr
I am on Windows. MoI 4.0 beta Oct-17-2018
UPD: I'm an idiot who doesn't read instructions. Now it works.
From: glmr
UPD2: can't find snapshot button even with correct installation
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