ElorOnceDark opened this issue on Dec 29, 2006 · 6 posts
Victoria_Lee posted Sat, 30 December 2006 at 6:02 PM
Quote - > Quote - Since the original geometry is in your P6 runtime, P7 has to know where it is to be able to reference the obj file. That's why you see the absolute path and not a relative one. If the obj were in your P7 runtime geometries file I'm sure you'd see a relative path.
That explanation is of course wrong. If the cr2-file is saved to the P6 runtime together with the obj, then there's no need for an absolute reference. Only in a pz3 file an absolute reference would make sense. I'd say the programmers have no more idea what Poser's file references should look like. Bug report it. Does the same with textures, too...
Nice ... since the .cr2 was saved to the P7 library and the .obj is in the P6 library. Try reading the entire thread before assuming someone is wrong.
Hugz from Phoenix, USA
Victoria
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