I had to reinstall Windows and, of course, I lost everything. I've finally collected all of the meshes and skins that I previously had. I'm having one problem with m25's keyframe transfer application. It doesn't load when I click on the exe file. I wish I could give more details, but that's it. I click on it and nothing happens. The computer works for a couple seconds (I get the Windows working hourglass) then it stops. Is there an another application I need to make this work. I haven't restored all of my lost applications and I'm wondering if I'm missing something. Any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Is the nif.xml file located in the same location as the executable?
QuoteIs the nif.xml file located in the same location as the executable?
Yes, it is.
Do you have version 1.3? There was an initial release that didn't have all the required files and didn't load.
I guess I don't. The readme says Version 1.0.1. Is there somewhere I can get v1.3? Thanks for the help.
Sorry, I was mistaking it for a different tool. The 1.0.1 version is the correct one. As long as you have the nif.xml file in the same directory as the tool it should work.
You can try downloading it again at:
http://ezscript.wikispaces.com/Mod+Tools
I downloaded it again, but I get the same result.
I wonder what's causing that.
I've put up a version with all of the libraries separated out in case that is the issue.
http://members.shaw.ca/m25/m25kfunpacked.zip
If it still doesn't work, see if there is an error in the black console window.
I get this in the console:
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
There's more script, but I can't pause DOS before the console disappears from the screen.
Hrm. What OS are you using? Were you able to run the program before?
I am currently running Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. I was previously using Windows XP Home Service Pack 2. I was able to run your program previously.
A syntax error isn't something that magically appears. It might be an issue with trying to load a different version of the os interface. I'll try to compile the program on a newer version of python and make that available. Probably early next week.
Thank you very much, M25. I really appreciate you helping me out.
I've had no luck building a distributable package on the latest version of python, so I'm trying something else.
This file is built using a different method:
http://members.shaw.ca/m25/m25kfpy2.zip
That did the trick. I can't thank you enough for doing this for me. Thanks for the tool, to begin with, and I really appreciate you taking the time.