Wardrobe Wrangler Released!
jolrei:
Quote from: raiu on 2008 January 17, 19:12:24
........ I feel silly :-[
Then our work here is done. :)
Quote from: raiu on 2008 January 17, 19:12:24
but why does a little d only cause a problem for clothes/makeup and not objects/mods?
Clothes/makeup are bodyshop items which seems to have a case-sensitive thing where the Downloads folder is concerned. Yet another masterpiece of EAxis coding, no doubt. Ours not to reason why, I suppose (or at least that never gets us anywhere). Just another thing to remember (like 'don't move occupied lots between neighbourhoods even though EAxis makes it so easy to do'). You are looking for logic and reason in an area where it may not exist.
Fish are not found in the sky (usually).
Daria:
Quote from: trillkey on 2008 January 12, 15:26:17
This may be a total noob question, but I need some clarification on binning hairs. I have all the hairstyles on the left, and then on the bottom right of the window I can scroll to the right to get to the other files included in that hairstyle. In the ones that are properly binned, I can see that the second-to-last file is binned in grey and the rest are brown (for example). So what I'm understanding is that those 6 files are the different age groups for that hairstyle. Does that mean that when I bin hairs the second-to-last file needs to be put in grey, and the rest in the right colour? What about those hairstyles which don't include all age groups? Is there a way to tell which one should go in grey?
I'd like to know the answer to this one too. Maybe it's related to my BFBVFS experience with hair files at the moment?
Also might go a ways to explaining why my un-Custom Colours aren't. I'll play around with it and see what happens, but an expert response'd be handy. :)
cwykes:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 January 16, 06:22:21
It is not believed to be executable, but it *IS* spyware that TSR can use to track you. Therefore, you should not subscribe to TSR. Paysites Must Be Destroyed!
Coming to this a bit late, but it's a nasty surprise to me to. I've never subscribed to TSR, but I've been downloading free stuff for a long time and I have some lots there. Is the spyware in all their stuff or just the pay stuff? Is this new or have I got spyware in the things I downloaded ages ago when you could pick up pay stuff free on rotation?
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: cwykes on 2008 January 18, 10:16:45
Coming to this a bit late, but it's a nasty surprise to me to. I've never subscribed to TSR, but I've been downloading free stuff for a long time and I have some lots there. Is the spyware in all their stuff or just the pay stuff? Is this new or have I got spyware in the things I downloaded ages ago when you could pick up pay stuff free on rotation?
TSR Spyware is an innovation that appeared within the last year and afflicts all .package items in zips. Sims2packed items are unaffected. It is believed to be embedded in all items downloaded within the past year, whether free or not. Based on our available information, we would classify this on the terror scale as a Yellow security threat: it is malicious in nature, but of limited potential for damage.
Theo:
Is there more technical info available, so that this tool and others may - if the coder wishes to do so, of course - be able to cope with it?
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 January 18, 10:39:41
Based on our available information, we would classify this on the terror scale as a Yellow security threat: it is malicious in nature, but of limited potential for damage.
According to this graphic, it may cause damage to one's pants. Be afraid, be very afraid! :D
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