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Subject: Content Library add runtimes. Yes. I'm this stupid.


MacMyers ( ) posted Fri, 07 October 2011 at 1:59 PM · edited Tue, 31 December 2024 at 3:42 AM

I've obviously got my contents folders messed up... but does Poser 2012 have a "search for content" feature like DS? Right now I'm having to go hunt each runtime down separately because I'm too stoooopud to figure out how to do it any other way. Or to find the anser with the search forum feature.

 

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bagginsbill ( ) posted Fri, 07 October 2011 at 2:22 PM

Search within the runtimes already added (yes it has), or search for new runtimes to add (no)?


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MacMyers ( ) posted Fri, 07 October 2011 at 3:07 PM

I have a bunch of stuf in a "My Library" directory which is shown a content folder and shows some content in Poser... but not all of it. I have to go hunt it down

 

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FightingWolf ( ) posted Sat, 08 October 2011 at 12:24 AM

Quote - I've obviously got my contents folders messed up... but does Poser 2012 have a "search for content" feature like DS? Right now I'm having to go hunt each runtime down separately because I'm too stoooopud to figure out how to do it any other way. Or to find the anser with the search forum feature.

What operating system are you using?  If you are using Windows 7 then you can search for your content by typing "runtime" in windows search box.  This will list all of the folders that have the name runtime, which is where your content will be. From there you'll be able to find the location.

You can also do this with the search feature in older versions of Windows where you search for folders.  My assumption is that Macs do this as well but are probably more user friendly.



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