zippy opened this issue on Jun 25, 2007 · 16 posts
zippy posted Mon, 25 June 2007 at 6:35 PM
Can someone please tell me if this is the correct address for the Poser 6 runtime folder?
C:/Program Files/Curious Labs/Poser 6/Runtime
I am trying to explain to someone very new to Poser who doesn't speak English and doesn't know where to manually install my free Poser files. I think they speak a language that is not compatible with normal Poser support or it's manual. We are chatting through translation software.
They have Poser 6 but I only have Poser 4, 5, 7. So I don't know if version 6 still uses the 'curious labs' main folder or is different like Poser version 7.
Many sincere thanks
Andy / zippy
nruddock posted Mon, 25 June 2007 at 6:40 PM
The main Runtime for P6 is in the same place as for P4, P5, and P7 (only some of the preference files moved for P7).
kalon posted Mon, 25 June 2007 at 6:42 PM
I install to a custom directory... But on the offchance that something slipped by me I checked my C:/Program Files/Curious Labs/Poser 6 folder and indeed Miki's headroom data was set up there (I wondered where that had got to).
zippy posted Mon, 25 June 2007 at 7:22 PM
Thank you, but I beg to differ. Poser 7 is different from Poser 5 on my computer.
Poser 5 installed to C:/program files/curious labs.......but Poser 7 installed to C:/program files/e frontier - therefore the two runtimes are in different locations. You got me worried now!
As for custom directories, yes, I have tried to do that but have found that occasionally Poser 7 loses touch with them. Could possibly be a registry error issue.
I'll go with kalon if she says her P6 runtime is in the curious labs folder.
kalon posted Mon, 25 June 2007 at 7:28 PM
In case I wasn't clear, I didn't set that up, the Miki faceroom installer did, so I'm assuming that's the default.
zippy posted Mon, 25 June 2007 at 8:22 PM
No, I meant I've got the registy problem. Yes, I can appreciate your items installed by default.
lonar posted Mon, 25 June 2007 at 10:26 PM
Zippy you are correct about both P6 and P7 locations whether its curious labs for P6 and lower and efrontier for P7.
MarianneR posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 4:15 AM
If they are using a non-English version of Windows, the "program files" part of the path may be different. My Swedish Windows version installs all programs to: C:Programetc etc
zippy posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 9:28 AM
Groan!!!!!!!!
I had no idea Marianne there were different versions of Windows. I'll just have to hope that this person who wrote to me can find the right folder.
AntoniaTiger posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 9:43 AM
Use the Windows search program to find "poser.exe". Or if they have a desktop shortcut to Poser, right-click and check the Properties. If it's only in the Start Menu, things are a bit harder, but just making a new shortcut on the Desktop gets around the hassles.
JHoagland posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 1:46 PM
You should always use relative pathing from the Runtime folder. That way, anyone can install the files into their Poser folder, no matter where it's located. Some people install Poser to the default c:Program Files, some people install it to their "e" drive, and some people install it to a separate folder just for graphics programs.
For example, you should zip your files like this:
figure.cr2 in RuntimeLibrariescharacterNew Figures
And, for example, the referencing within the cr2 file should say:
textureMap ":Runtime:Textures:MyFolder:MyModel:Texture1.jpg"
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Tiari posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 2:59 PM
ZIppy: Yes thats correct, and you can also install to the download folder, which shows up in your library on 6 (if you want to keep things you d/l seperate from the original p6 content).
vincebagna posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 3:00 PM
For the french version of P6, it's in program filese frontierPoser 6. So i guess it can be different within the country. The french version get out after the english one, maybe they changed the path there.
zippy posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 3:26 PM
You are all being very nice and helpful. I know my zips should have been created to automatically install but I still don't understand the process of setting up zips. I'll wait until I'm not feeling so tired and will read the winzip instructons.
Is there a Poser zip tutorial anywhere?
kalon posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 8:31 PM
I don't know of a tutorial. But the easiest way I know is to set up a "dummy" poser file system (with just the folders you need. For instance, if you have a character file with obj and textures & mat files...
Runtime
Geometries
Your character's obj folder here
Libraries
Character
Name of your Character folder
Pose
Name of the folder containing your mat files
Textures
Name of the folder referenced by your mat files and containing your texture maps
Put your files in the appropriate folders within this dummy file.
Context sensitive Menu
If you have installed Winzip to load in Windows explorer as a right click option, right click on the runtime folder (do not select save path), chose the option to save as runtime.zip. The newly created runtime.zip is generally located one folder up in the file hierarchy. It will contain everything that was in the Runtime folder, including folder names. Rename to whatever you call your product.
If you have not installed winzip to be context sensitive in Windows explorer, then open up a Windows explorer window, and open up a blank Winzip menu. Drag the runtime folder to the Winzip window. It will give you the option to name the file. Click "add" and Winzip will zip everything within the Runtime folder, including folder names. Again, do not select save full path.
zippy posted Tue, 26 June 2007 at 9:45 PM
Thank you very much Kalon. That's as good as any tutorial could be:) I've copied it down and will give it a go sometime soon when I'm in a more technical mood.