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Neo, is it possible to make OniSplit say something to the user if they double-click the app, that is, run it without sending it any commands? In other words, right now, the console window just flashes onscreen for a moment if they do that. Could you insert a pause, and display a message about how they need to run it by sending it a command? Maybe it doesn't close the window until they press a key. Just a suggestion. I know that we should probably also be clearer about it in places like [[OniSplit]], but it seems like, if this is doable, it probably would only take a minute to code, and it will save users from having to ask this question every couple weeks on the forum :-) --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 16:10, 21 December 2008 (CET) | Neo, is it possible to make OniSplit say something to the user if they double-click the app, that is, run it without sending it any commands? In other words, right now, the console window just flashes onscreen for a moment if they do that. Could you insert a pause, and display a message about how they need to run it by sending it a command? Maybe it doesn't close the window until they press a key. Just a suggestion. I know that we should probably also be clearer about it in places like [[OniSplit]], but it seems like, if this is doable, it probably would only take a minute to code, and it will save users from having to ask this question every couple weeks on the forum :-) --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 16:10, 21 December 2008 (CET) | ||
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Neo, I used xml to extract and create TXMP files. However, for a file that has an alpha channel, I get a bug: | |||
http://edt.oni2.net/OniSplit/alphabug.jpg | |||
For this example, I extracted the TXMP for Konoko's head using xml and without any changes imported it back using xml. | |||
Any suggestions? [[User:EdT|EdT]] |
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