I'm trying to use the latest Library Editor on the recent OSX and the program just crashes whenever I try to import furniture. Not once has the program successfully imported furniture.
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Re: 1.24 Mac OS Release (Crashing!)
Under macOS, you should run the Furniture Library Editor with Java 8 or Apple Java 6. It doesn't work with more recent versions of Java yet. By the way, no need to double post!
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Re: 1.24 Mac OS Release (Crashing!)
Hello All Hope to be in the right place ... Is there a way (ini file ?) to start the editor in always the same directory ? When I launch the Editor to open a library, it always look in My Documents and would like to redirect to another more convenient folder Thanks in advance
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Re: 1.24 Mac OS Release (Crashing!)
Hi, I am having trouble opening the furniture library that comes with the store version of Sweet Home 3D on Windows. I would like to sort and filter the items and use the library editor to make it easier to find things. When I open the Furniture.jar file in the lib folder only one item is imported -- an aquarium. Thank you!
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Re: 1.24 Mac OS Release (Crashing!)
Sorry, the Furniture.jar file isn't editable with the Furniture library editor. [Update: from version 1.26, the editor is able to open Furniture.jar file that you can save as a furniture library]
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Re: 1.24 Mac OS Release (Crashing!)
@YGYL, I wanted to improve the handling of KMZ files, but this would have required some deeper changes in the organization of SH3F files. At the moment, if you want to keep Collada files at their original format, the DAE file should be at the root of the ZIP imported file (this is the case for 3D Warehouse models at Collada format).
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