deep Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 First, a big thanks to the skinners (you know who you are!) for many outstanding skins recently. I notice the Readme's always refer to adding and numbering the next TextureSet entry. I have not done this in quite a long time, as there was a TW patch that read in any new skin folders and added them to the list automatically. Any changes to the TextureSet.ini in the skin folder override the main aircraft ini, so this seemed like an easier way to manage everything. Am I missing something? Quote
don246 Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 First, a big thanks to the skinners (you know who you are!) for many outstanding skins recently. I notice the Readme's always refer to adding and numbering the next TextureSet entry. I have not done this in quite a long time, as there was a TW patch that read in any new skin folders and added them to the list automatically. Any changes to the TextureSet.ini in the skin folder override the main aircraft ini, so this seemed like an easier way to manage everything. Am I missing something? That's the way I go works for me. Quote
+quack74 Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 That's the way I go works for me. I think awhile back people were having problems getting the skins to work. They didnt know about the TextureSets. So I started adding them with my skin packs. Just out of habit now I guess. Quote
deep Posted October 18, 2009 Author Posted October 18, 2009 Hi quack74, The variables in the TextureSets you provide with the skins are perfect. Please keep doing exactly what you have done - I just wanted to know if I was missing anything by not changing the main aircraft ini - I believe this is redundant in the ReadMe and may possibly put off anyone afraid of tinkering with ini files. Thanks again for your huge contribution! deep. Quote
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