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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 02 2:25 pm)
I'm sure you could create the directory structure yourself, using your own OS commands. Just follow the basic layout of your existing Runtime(s).
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Check this one:
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I googled "poser create new runtime" and that thread I linked you to was the first result.
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Easy Peasy...
Create a new folder called "My Blank Runtime", or similar.
Inside that, create a new folder called "Runtime" Inside that, create all the subfolders you find in Runtime, such as Geometries, Textures, Libraries and so on. If any of those folders normally have subfolders - such as Libraries, for example, create the necessary ones in there.
You can then make a copy of My Blank Runtime, rename it with a meaningful name such as "PE Runtime 1" or whatever, and install whatever you like into it.
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Hello. I want to install a few items into their own runtime each. I saw a sample empty runtime elsewhere but can't find it now. Would anyone be able to help me with this. Thanks. Randy