*updated with 'browse' command! next release to be expected in few days* This small tool lets GMAX users to copy at once the entire exported MDL text from the GMAX Listener. This is because GMAX only lets you copy/paste 10k each time, and when you must copy a bigger file (es. 200k) you have to copy/paste MANY times to get to the end of the exported MDL text.
for whatever reason I cannot get this to work. I have followed the instructions to the letter and tried may problem solving solutions.
Anyone have suggestions?~~~~
Yeah, yeah, yeah, like it mattered anyway...
Posted by John McKnight ( 24.219.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-07-12 16:04:00
Hi aTDKa,
I like the program. I found a small problem but a
workaround I thought I'd share. Box is an AMD 2.x GHz
with 1/2G ram.
Problem:
If I run the GMAX Script Listener 2 & then move around
a few windows to get back to GMAX & open the window, I
was getting some Out of Memory errors before it could
save the huge MDL file.
Solution:
Put the GMAX Listener maximized over the screen.
Run GMAX Listener 2 & set it so that Listener 2 is
immediately in front of Listener1. Then all you have
to do is flick the mouse over Listener 1 & it's an
instant write to file without any memory problem.
Thanks,
John
Posted by kyo-kun ( 200.101.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-06-30 07:58:00
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 7 that made this score of 8.86 then rounded to 9.
Posted by Visnarel ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-09-18 16:34:00
How about COMDLG32.DLL I have the file, but I'm still getting an error that it is not registered , a file is missing or invalid
Posted by racerblue ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-08-29 14:11:00
This works great! Saving me a ton of time over the old copy/paste method. Thanks!
Posted by Trent the Fox ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-04-22 02:40:00
This works pretty well........until you try to export a model with textures. In which case it gets about halfway through exporting the model, chokes, and then crashes GMAX. Back to the ol' copy/paste I guess...
Posted by Durite ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-04-14 04:25:00
Where can I find this file ? 'Richtx32.ocx'
Thanks
Posted by Boa ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-03-21 12:24:00
WOW this is Great!!!!!!!!
But You're My brother.
Nice shot man!!!
Posted by aTDKa ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-03-21 11:44:00
Hi everybody!
@ MainFrameTEM..that's because you need the richtx32.ocx file in your sys directory! (in your case, in winxp it's system32 )
@ GhostFactory..i'll bring you the newer version with that button as soon as i can ;)
@ ALL THE OTHERS: IF YOU GUYS HAVE ANY COMMENT OR ADVICE, PLEASE CONTACT ME!!!!
Posted by MainFrameTEM ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-03-21 00:54:00
Alright I downloaded this and when I run it I get a "Component 'Richtx32.ocx' or one of t's dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid". Could it be I"m running WinXP?
Posted by gnomad ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-03-17 14:21:00
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Posted by GhostFactory ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-03-17 11:59:00
You're my hero! I've been wondering when someone would actually do something like this.
This will save us Gmax users countless hours of cutting-and-pasting.
The only (very minor) immediate suggestion I have is to include a "Browse" button to select the destination directory instead of having to type the path in.
Again... Thank you!!!
GhostFactory
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