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Title: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Mens Mortuus on 2007 April 11, 15:35:45
Found here http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=227925
Works great so far, it has an orphan mesh scanner. Should be very useful for many of us download whores. :)


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Li'l Brudder on 2007 April 11, 16:06:31
Hmmm...

I sincerely hate you for beating me to this.

So far, it has already explained what the askldfgasdgafg_asfafa.pkg was.

I'm beginning to think that it deletes packages after the selected one.  The some of the packages I select are being deleted, but others aren't.  It's very odd.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: MutantBunny on 2007 April 11, 16:55:27
I hear you saying 'backup your files before use."


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Li'l Brudder on 2007 April 11, 16:57:17
He fixed it now.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Zazazu on 2007 April 11, 17:21:23
I'd almost take the sheep bleat for this one. I see it also does the opposite...ID'ing orphan recolors. Considering the horror that my clothing catalogs are in, this is much appreciated. I just binned and cleaned approximately 70 hair styles and wasn't looking forward to sorting through all my clothing files.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: prattle on 2007 April 11, 18:18:47
Haven't tried it yet, looks good on the surface.... but I wonder what would happen if you tried to install Delphy's Organiser with Q-Xpress? The link is there to do so.....  :P


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: LynnMar on 2007 April 11, 18:27:24
This sounds like something I could really use but I am unclear about do you need SimPe to use it? 

 I hate SimPe.   I can't understand it,    I am SimPe challenged.    ;D


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: angelyne on 2007 April 11, 18:31:12
As far as I can tell Qxpress simply downloads whatever files are there and unzips them into your download folder.   At least that's the idea. For some reason it sometimes dumps files at the root of my d:\ drive.

So it would work, except you'd clutter up your download folder with stuff that doesn't belong there.

I have to use Qxpress, because otherwise I have to do the "click on file, get message, hit back, click on file again" dance when i do it manually.  I immediately sort my files into folders though.  I can just image the state of some of the sheep's d/l folder

I just checked mine and I have 5000 files.  Pretty modest, since I started over.  Most of these files are clothing and hair.

??? Where does it say you need SimPE for this. ?   It's not required as far as I know. 



Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Hecubus on 2007 April 11, 18:54:07
It's a stand-alone program, and it's pretty decent. It certainly helped with the orphaning problem....so for that alone I'm happy.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: myskaal on 2007 April 11, 19:16:41
Meh. It would be great for the orphans if it didn't have the exact same problem as SimPE in that it's showing (for me) things are orphaned that I know for a fact aren't.

I'll stick with S2PCI for all my other organizational needs.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Flamingo on 2007 April 11, 20:43:25
I just used this, and it works quite well, really. It doesn't have that horrid problem that causes a disturbing decrease in speed when looking into subfolders. It actually seems to properly identify packages as well, except for a few hacks, but that's certainly understandable.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: maxon on 2007 April 11, 21:29:15
I have to use Qxpress, because otherwise I have to do the "click on file, get message, hit back, click on file again" dance when i do it manually.  I immediately sort my files into folders though.  I can just image the state of some of the sheep's d/l folder

I use right-click and 'save file' - that way you don't have to click back if the DL doesn't take, just right-click again.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: angelyne on 2007 April 11, 23:15:01
Good tip.  I'll try that.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: witch on 2007 April 11, 23:20:35
Do you know, they've got a 'thanks' button at MTS2, and if that weren't enough you can decide whether your reply is a 'thanks' or some 'feedback' - and STILL the feedback thread is idiot-riddled with 'thanks this is great' posts. Poor MTS2, I really don't envy them that.

I just posted on Delphy's thread - I'm having an error when deleting whole lists of files. I'll post this again here just for information.

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Hi Delphy

Great tool. Am just trying it out and have run across a problem. I did an orphan scan, ticked 'show orphan', then shift selected the entire list. Right click to delete, the list started to delete, then I kept getting error messages because there was no row pointer? It started > row 100 as far as I noticed. I had to click about 100/150 times.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/noposition.jpg)

I'm testing a downloads backup and I'll have a look ingame after the cleanup.
Cheers
witch


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Sagana on 2007 April 12, 00:27:19
Yeah, I got that too, but mine started about row 46. Fortunately, I didn't click on the whole list at once - I had to think a bit about whether I really wanted to do that first (and *then*) click so I didn't get that many - but I continued to get them even when there were only 5 or 3 things left.

There's also apparently some stuff in my downloads folder it can't read and gets too long string errors or something. I'm not too worried about it though as cleaninstaller does that to me occasionally as well - usually it's those toddler dolls, the french one and the alice in wonderland one, that're on MTS2 and they work fine in the game, just weird in the reader programs.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Zazazu on 2007 April 12, 01:41:13
Kept getting the error as well. It seemed to happen less when I deleted small groups. Program works great, but I'm now having an issue with my game not starting. I double click the icon, get a tiny blank error window with a red X button and that's it. I'm not sure it has anything to do with Delphy's utility because I tried taking out the downloads folder and it still happened. Plus, that's not the point at which it loads the custom content anyways. I vaguely remember this happening before, but it's been awhile.

Prolly that nasty EA Link. The thing borks sometimes.

Edit: Dun dun dun dun. Stupid Zaza, just had to delete the cigen and groups caches. Everything is lovely with the world again, and I'm 602 orphaned files lighter.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: witch on 2007 April 12, 03:13:45
It seems to get confused if I tell it to do a number of different things, one after the other. The best results came after I closed it completely, ran a new scan. Then it found some more orphans. Although I have lost the spotty outerwear raincoat.

I deliberately deleted all recolours of one hair mesh ingame, just did a new scan and the mesh was tagged as orphaned.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: Khan of Wyrms on 2007 April 12, 09:19:52
Witch, in the bar at the top of the thread portion at MTS2, there where it tells you how many posts there is in the thread, there is a linked option to "Hide Thanks Posts for this thread."  Just click on it.   Of course this won't kill posts if the poster neglected to categorize the post as a 'thanks' post and it is a small, inconvenient extra step but well worth the effort if the thread has a lot of entries.

thread there posts there is thread there is post thread kill posts poster post thanks post thread....ectoplasm


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: maxon on 2007 April 12, 09:33:55
I'm a bit suspicious of this - it's showing lots of orphans but like MysKaal some of them are thing I know are working in game without problems and are not orphaned at all.

Maybe MTS2 should purge it's thanks posts from time to time - get rid of most of my postings anyway.


Title: Re: Delphy's Organiser
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2007 April 12, 10:10:44
Question: What exactly is the point of discussing this here? Delphy doesn't read this. If you want support with his new tool, go to his site. If you have a bug to report, report it to him, not us. This really has nothing to do with us here.