Quote: "Odd. This is included media I presume? Can you try something for me. Delete the compile exe. Run BlueIDE with your code, leave the application running through its main loop, then go to your temp dir (either C:Windowstemp in W98 or C
ocuments and Settings[YourUserName]Local SettingsTemp in WXP) go into the newest DBPData folder and check to see if your media files are there."
Okay, that's strange. Here's what I did:
-I've since closed BlueIDE and reopened, so I run my current code in BlueIDE without any changes, it ran perfectly, didn't complain about a missing image file at all.
-Going on a whim I decided to delete the image file from the Media Tab and readd it. Compiled again and it stopped working.
-So I comment the code that loads the image and run it, check the Temp Directory and there are no media files there.
-I retested quitting BlueIDE, reopening it and running it with the "load image" command uncommented. Ran fine again. Checked Temp directory, Media files were there.
Hopefully that's enough information. I think we've found the problem though, when I add Media for the first time it must not 'actually' add it until I quit the app, or at least not recognise it as added so it can copy it to the temp directory.
Quote: "Already in there. Go to Edit > Select All on the menu bar. Ctrl+A shortcut is a good idea."
Ahh, checked the right click but not the Edit Menu, lol.
Glad you liked my ideas, look forward to seeing them added. Thanks.
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