Arimisia2007-11-28 17:50:58
After much discussion with a friend IG and with the maker of this system, I cannot figure out for the life of me how to get this to work. I have Cmud BETA 2.13 as was what was required for the system. I followed all the direction, redid everything about five time, reinstalled Cmud and even had someone else do this all from the beginning yet it still does not work. it shows the system coming up in the package but there is nothing coming up in trigger, aliases or anything (except a trigger wanting for auto login). I read the tutorial in CMud in hopes of some help but from what I read it seems like I did everything right. Anyone have any clue on what I can do to make this work? I work off windows Vista and the systems in Zmud I have used have fallen apart on me so was really hoping this would actually work.
Unknown2007-11-28 18:58:47
Are you loading a .pkg? Are you importing from a text script? Are you importing from XML?
Arimisia2007-11-28 19:36:36
it is a .pkg, from settings I open it from there. it comes up in the tap but the only folder there is an autolog on where there should be a lot more
Forren2007-11-28 19:41:25
QUOTE(Arimisia @ Nov 28 2007, 02:36 PM) 460821
it is a .pkg, from settings I open it from there. it comes up in the tap but the only folder there is an autolog on where there should be a lot more
What's the size of the .pkg file in Windows?
Arimisia2007-11-28 20:38:57
When the package was saved it was 1.2MB, I did a search for the file and none of them come up as the same size and some of them are not even the same file type. Yet going back to where it is saved it is still the same.
Unknown2007-11-29 12:34:32
Did you add the package to your character profile in the Sessions window under the file list? Just opening the package in the Package Editor doesn't automatically save that package as part of your profile.
It sounds as though you're loading it from one location the first time and then trying to load it from different locations on subsequent startups, thus creating empty files where none existed before. Did you specify the path to your MUD settings to be the same as your CMUD installation path? Or did you put them in some place "safer," like "My Documents\\My Games\\CMUD?"
It sounds as though you're loading it from one location the first time and then trying to load it from different locations on subsequent startups, thus creating empty files where none existed before. Did you specify the path to your MUD settings to be the same as your CMUD installation path? Or did you put them in some place "safer," like "My Documents\\My Games\\CMUD?"
Arimisia2007-11-29 14:21:30
this actually seemed to be the problem, I was loading the system from one place and it wanted to open it from another area. Time to check out what this is and thank you for the help there may be another problem I see already but I want to talk to the one who made the system first.