Folders and Sub Folders Question (1 Viewer)

razorrazer

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I'm Currently having a Problem organizing my Pre-sets and wondered what i was missing.

I understand how to input folders into the CharacterFolders.txt But I'm having touble getting folders IN folders to work. From how i understood it, as long as there was another Characterfolders.txt leading the program it could technically go forever. Or do i have to have my First Characterfolders.txt tell it exactly how to go through the two files to get to the actual pre-sets?

First folder that works
https://i.gyazo.com/9392c691ccdad72f7bc3edc7bed46b2c.png

2nd Folder that does not
https://i.gyazo.com/08a08eb2d79a2c6486e512afe9207cfe.png
 

Huitznahua

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If Folder is your 'final folder' (the folder with the mods) you need to use the standard syntax in the Characterfolder.txt, such as :
Code:
Folder:Folder
 

lemurian-seed

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I'm Currently having a Problem organizing my Pre-sets and wondered what i was missing.

I understand how to input folders into the CharacterFolders.txt But I'm having touble getting folders IN folders to work. From how i understood it, as long as there was another Characterfolders.txt leading the program it could technically go forever. Or do i have to have my First Characterfolders.txt tell it exactly how to go through the two files to get to the actual pre-sets?

First folder that works
https://i.gyazo.com/9392c691ccdad72f7bc3edc7bed46b2c.png

2nd Folder that does not
https://i.gyazo.com/08a08eb2d79a2c6486e512afe9207cfe.png

I understand that, but the "Folder" isn't the 'final folder'. It holds the folders with the mods, like this...

Inside of "folder"
https://i.gyazo.com/bc8bb87aa0f7c35556dd7d791c9536a7.png

Greetings. Sub folder syntax is (maybe) infinite, and is called in CharacterFolders.txt using Brackets [ ] around the folder name as you know. I will give you an example using a generalization of my functioning setup.

(each name in brackets and each name pair corresponds to a folder name inside the same CF.txt as listed)
Example:
First layer Mod folder's CharacterFolders.txt -
Code:
[folder1]
[folder2]
[folder3]

Second layer, using folder2's CharacterFolders.txt -
Code:
[Him-Mods]
[Her-Mods]
X-Ray:X-Ray

and so on

Hope that helps! If that is not working, please try to describe what exactly is happening for you; I'm not really sure at what point things stop going smoothly for you in that process.
 

razorrazer

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I think i got it to work like this. Thanks for the help. If i find any other problems in the future with the folders ill post here again.

Thanks again
 

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