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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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Re: Furniture Library Editor released
For anyone Interested in making this work in the Portable Version:
1. Download JavaPortable8 and install it into your SH3D Portable Directory, into a new folder called "Common"Files", which will create a directory structure that looks like this: (My Program Location Directory)/SweetHome3D-6.3-portable/Common"Files/Java
2. Download JavaPortableLauncher and install it in the SH3D Portable Directory, so it looks like this: (My Program Location Directory)/SweetHome3D-6.3-portable/JavaPortableLauncher
Note: So wherever the JavaPortableLauncher is located, there needs to be a folder int eh same directory named "CommonFiles" and inside that a Folder named "Java", which was created when you installed JavaPortable8
3. Put FurnitureLibraryEditor-1.25.jar into the same Portable6.3 folder
4. Right-click FurnitureLibraryEditor-1.25.jar, select "Open With" > Always use this program to open this file type > Choose another program > Browse to the JavaPortableLauncher.exe file in the JavaPortableLauncher folder > OK
5. Right-click FurnitureLibraryEditor-1.25.jar > Send to > Desktop(create shortcut)
Drag & Drop your shortcut to Quicklaunch, or wherever you want it.
This should now enable you to launch FurnitureLibraryEditor & TexturesLibraryEditor from your Portable Install Folder, which could also be a USB Thumb Drive or something, but can also be anywhere on your Computer.
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Re: Furniture Library Editor released
I'm having some issues with the Furniture Library Editor (Mac OS 10.11.6 and Java 1.8). Here's what I did:
1. Launched the editor. 2. Opened the Contributions library. 3. Changed the categories of some of the models, specifying new category names. 4. Tried to save the modified library, but got an error message that the library couldn't be saved. 5. Changed the name of the file and tried to save it to my desktop instead, which worked. 6. Launched SH3D and imported the modified library. However, while all my newly created categories appeared in the list, most did not contain the models I'd specified.
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong or even if I'm doing something wrong. Perhaps someone could walk me through the steps? Or point me to some instructions or a tutorial? Thank you in advance!
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Re: Furniture Library Editor released
Hi Thanks for a great editor. At last i can get some order in my library :) I have one problem though, i cant open the furniture library, i get a message about that it's not a valid SH3F file, i also get that when the file i exported (all imported objects). I don't know if it, for some reason above my knowledge, is supposed to be like this.
If it's not, it could be my fault as i, in a dark moment, added a folder with a swedish letter ( ö ), can it be that? Especialy that folder creates a problem as the last of the objects in that can't be moved or deleted.