T-Dogg Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I am using AM2006, the yeti CD. I downloaded the AM2000 & AM2001 files from the Hash FTP. I created a library file for AM2000 and gave all the models thumbnails. Then I was doing the same for AM2001. After spending a long time doing this, I noticed the "Vehicles\Land" folder was missing. Then, right before my eyes, the "Vehicles\Sea" folder disappeared as well. I went back and checked the AM2000 library and the same thing had happened there too! I panicked and closed AM quickly. When I reopened it and browsed my libraries, I found those folders as well as a couple of others had mysteriously relocated themselves into my "props\weapons\blade" library folder. I have no idea what caused this to happen! Is there any way to move entire folders around in the library so I don't have to go back and change each file individually? In the demo movie, the guy says AM works like windows does. Well, in Windows I can cut and paste my shortcuts, but I don't see any way to do this in the AM library window. I only see options to add new folders or shortcuts. Can someone please help me? Thank you. Quote
T-Dogg Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 Well, I used "find and replace" in wordpad to fix the AM2000 and AM2001 libraries, and the default library I just copied off the CD. So I think everything's fixed now. I still with there was a better way to sort files and move them around in the library window itself in AM. Does Hash have any plans for adding features like this in the future? Quote
Admin Rodney Posted March 28, 2006 Admin Posted March 28, 2006 Does Hash have any plans for adding features like this in the future? Not that they have revealed. I'd guess that Library improvements may be in the realm of plugin/uitility programmers to build for now. I'd gladly work with anyone that wants to work on improvements. There is one aspect of Libraries in future versions that might force an update to how A:M handles libraries. The ability to read into compressed files would seemingly force A:M to require the ability to 'see' into compressed files or only view shortcuts to resources outside of compressed files. I'm hoping for the first option but no news is good news for now. Libraries will improve in direct porportion to the attention span of those that champion them. Quote
T-Dogg Posted March 28, 2006 Author Posted March 28, 2006 Libraries will improve in direct porportion to the attention span of those that champion them. What were we talking about again??? Now, seriously, I really do feel that more library options could really turn a good feature into a great one. Even a simple "sort by name" option like in windows favorites would be nice. I'm sure a bunch of people who were clever enough to create this wonderful program could easily add such options. Does anyone else out there agree? Quote
KenH Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 Put in a request for it in AM:Reports and explain it in detail saying why/how it would be a good addition to AM. That's the only place to get directly onto the priority list. Quote
Admin Rodney Posted March 28, 2006 Admin Posted March 28, 2006 Since library files are just text files it should'nt be to hard for a programmer to generate/manipulate that text in interesting ways. I'm no programmer but as I said: I'd gladly work with anyone that wants to work on Library improvements. For Hash Inc involvement definitely follow Ken's suggestion and submit to A:M Reports at a New Feature request. Quote
T-Dogg Posted March 29, 2006 Author Posted March 29, 2006 Thanks guys! I sent Hash an email with my suggestions. I couldn't find the AM:Reports that Ken mentioned, so I sent an email to Hash Support. I hope it will find its way into the right hands. Quote
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