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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
There is a nice little program that might help you at least somewhat. It's called "cr2-Edit" (or something like that). It doesn't quite do exactly what you want, but it allows you to open a cr2-file and easily find the 2 lines, where the reference to the obj-file is made. That works a lot faster than messing about with the cr2 in a text editor. I've tried to find it for you in the freestuff utilities section, but didn't see it. Maybe somebody else knows where to find it.
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Hello, I was perusing the article about cleaning up your poser files and folders and it made me remember something that I've been bothered about. I had already cleaned up my libraries folders, and made them all neat and orderly, but the one section that I coudn't do was the geometries folders. I do know that I can go in and manually change the place poser looks for the geometries, but that is a HUGE time killer. Is there an easy way to change where poser looks for the geometry file? A utility program etc? I would love to see a program that lets you click on a cr2, lets say, and show you all the files that it accesses. Textures, geometry etc. I'm sure I have leftover geometry files from things I've deleted, but didn't know what they used. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Dragontales