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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 18 2:02 am)
The Poser Pocket Knife has that option and works in Poser Pro
http://www.philc.net/PoserPocketKnife.php
It has just been updated to be more compatible with Poser 8. Existing customers have been notified.
The d3d script is working fine in PoserPro here.
Do you have it installed to the :Smith Micro:Poser Pro:runtime:python:poserscripts folder?
If it is in the correct location then open PPro and load the figure that has the dials you want to hide or unhide.
Press SHIFT>CTRL>O to open the Python Scripts window
Select an open slot in the dialog and navigate to the location of the UnHide Dials.py to load it for use.
Select the actor containing the dial you wish to hide or unhide then click the UnHide Dials button in the Python Scripts window.
This opens a dialog that has hidden dials in the left column and visible dials in the right column.
Select the parameters you want to manipulate using standard selection methods and click the appropriate button SHOW or HIDE depending on what you are trying to accomplish.
Save a new CR2 with the changes to the dial visibility.
If you have followed all of the above steps exactly and it still doesn't work then you have some other issue occurring.
Please post any error msgs that pop up if the problem continues.
Probably a registry error caused during an install or uninstall of software. MSVCR71.dll is associated with drawing drop down boxes so if it's registry entry gets corrupted you lose function for anything that calls it.
1. Scan for malware and virus infection, if your .DLL was compromised go to step 6.
2. Download CCleaner and run the registry tool to cleanup your registry. Use the option to make a backup of the current registry in case you need to restore.
4. Start>Run> type " regsvr32 MSVCR71**.dll** " minus the quotes
(Don't be nervous, nothing is being added to your system at this point simply forcing a refresh of an existing registry entry.)
5. Try the script again.
6. If this does not work then check if there is a newer version of the .DLL available.
7. Unzip the newer .DLL to the correct location (Still no need to worry as this is something that is supposed to be installed already)
8. Repeat steps 4 and 5
Post back with results
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as its says on the tin, well in the subject line anyway, how can you get the hiden diels to show up. I have tried from d3d and it dose not work in PP.
so dose anyone know of another way?
as always thanks ahead of time