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Poser Python Scripting F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 02 3:16 pm)
Not heard of this before, how long were you using P5 before this started happening ?
Nothing obvious seems to refer to the visibility of this window.
Only it's location is mentioned in poser.ini
If you don't use the buttons for running scripts you might be able to move it out the way by altering the co-ordinates to something off-screen (take a backup of the file just in case).
Not disabling just moving off screen (hopefully). You'd still be able to run scripts from the file menu and it's simple to move back if you know your going to need it. Only thing left to try would be a re-install in a completely fresh directory as whatever's causing it must be in the same directory as poser.exe, as you've seem to have eliminated the Runtime as where the problem is.
One thing that happens with P4 and PP is the poser.rsr get corrupted, but a fresh install should have cured that.
However this file does get changed and the uninstaller may have left it in the install directory as the details wouldn't match the original.
So try an install to a new directory or be sure to clean up everything in the install root.
To stop this causing trouble keep a copy of poser.rsr (once you got things set up the way you like) and use it to replace when necessary.
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Here's a Poser 5 bug that just cropped up. Now whenever I start Poser 5, the python pop-up window loads up too. Can't get rid of it either, clicking on the red X does nothing. I tried running the service pack 4. Didn't help. I tried re-installing Poser. Didn't help. Even unintalled and re-intalled Poser. Even renamed the old runtime so that when I reinstalled it created a new runtime. So it should be a completely new set up, right? But that silly python box still pops up when I start Poser. There must be some sort of setting somewhere, an .ini file or and .xml file or soemthing that is doing this. But it would seem with a fresh install that creates a new runtime that what ever bad setting there was wouldn't be in a fresh install. Oddly enough, if I select python script from window in the bar at the top, it putsthe pop-up in a different place and then I can click the red X to turn it off. So it is more of a nuicanse than something that will stop me from working. Any ideas?