Nightmage opened this issue on Jun 26, 2007 ยท 10 posts
kalon posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 1:17 PM
Nightmage,
You can move library files to different subfolders that make more sense to you, as long as you remain within the same runtime. Because it is the same runtime, it will still point to that runtime's specific geometries folder (CR2, some HR2 and PP2) and that specific runtimes textures folder. Remember that CR2 can only be read in the figures library, PP2 in the props library and so on. If for instance you move a file with the CR2 extension to your props folder it will not even load into your library palette.
It's only when you start to move things from one runtime to another runtime that you will run into trouble. The CR2 (or PP2/HR2) will be looking for its OBJ file in this new runtime's geometries folder, unless you edit the CR2 to point to the new runtime, the same is true for texture files.
There are utilities (and Hogsoft's Correct Reference is one of them) that allow you to change from relative to absolute references within your files. But as it stands, most items default to using a relative path.