OFB and Uniforms

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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: SnootCB on 2008 July 02, 04:12:24

Tried that, but whenever I select an employee to do that and then make them unselectable again, they become just a regular customer instead of an employee.
Shift-Makeselectable by default destroys data, making it irreversible. You need Unreleased Shiny Shift Make Selectable for that. To change appearance WITHOUT it, use Lot Debugger "Fix Flashing Blue", which lets you mirror anyone on the lot.

Doc Doofus:
More testing...

I installed Business Runs YOU! and all its subsidiary hacks.

The uniform set for an employee still seems to be remembered after you fire and rehire them.  Perhaps there is something I'm supposed to click to change that?  But after fire/rehire, they still wanted to wear the same uniform.

I also tried changing an employee's makeup using the Kitten Killer (InSiminator).  That worked temporarily!  It caused the employee to revert to his original casual clothing with his normal face.  Then the manager told him to switch to casual wear (the employee Sim apparently still thinking it was in uniform), then back to wear uniform, and, TADA... he had his normal face with his work uniform.  All seemed very happy until the next day at work when he showed up in his work uniform with the fugly no-eyebrows face.

I'll dink around with it more soon.  There must be a propertyset associated with the work uniforms.

SnootCB:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 July 02, 04:28:03

Quote from: SnootCB on 2008 July 02, 04:12:24

Tried that, but whenever I select an employee to do that and then make them unselectable again, they become just a regular customer instead of an employee.
Shift-Makeselectable by default destroys data, making it irreversible. You need Unreleased Shiny Shift Make Selectable for that. To change appearance WITHOUT it, use Lot Debugger "Fix Flashing Blue", which lets you mirror anyone on the lot.


Oh, duh.  I never thought of using that option THAT way before.

Zazazu:
Quote from: SpaceDoll on 2008 July 02, 04:07:03

I've never used uniforms for this reason, but always wanted to.  So, is it just not fixable?  Or does no one care enough?

I've never had a problem since I learned not to use templates. Granted, none of my current businesses have employees, but in Prospect Beach I had three businesses running, all with custom recolored uniforms I did to have their logos and such. When I used the template option, then yes, I had sims displaying the wrong face/hairstyle, etc. But if you go through the trouble to pick the outfit by part, I've not seen anything bad happen.

SpaceDoll:
I'm just building a fresh new beachy neighborhood, with a lot of different community businesses, so I guess I will just give it a shot.  At least I know how to reset it now!

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