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::Perhaps this has been fixed in the 1.9 update. [http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1510188-opal-object-palettes/]?--[[User:Lmstearn|Lmstearn]] ([[User talk:Lmstearn|talk]]) 2014-11-11T03:57:37 (EST)
::Perhaps this has been fixed in the 1.9 update. [http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1510188-opal-object-palettes/]?--[[User:Lmstearn|Lmstearn]] ([[User talk:Lmstearn|talk]]) 2014-11-11T03:57:37 (EST)
:::I'll try this next week (I left my mod in the closet with Opal, after such other CK oddity made it too unstable)! Thanks for the wake-up call ;-) --[[User:HawkFest|HawkFest]] ([[User talk:HawkFest|talk]]) 2014-11-14T21:36:13 (EST)
:::I'll try this next week (I left my mod in the closet with Opal, after such other CK oddity made it too unstable)! I hope you guessed right, because this tool, as is presented, would be a great time-saver, essential for efficiency. WHatever, thanks for the wake-up call ;-) --[[User:HawkFest|HawkFest]] ([[User talk:HawkFest|talk]]) 2014-11-14T21:36:13 (EST)

Latest revision as of 21:46, 14 November 2014

Oddity or bug?[edit source]

Opening OPAL's window silently writes/changes something in the mod. Steps : I open my mod in the CK, then open an OPAL window via "World / Object Palette Editing", select one or two of its object by clicking once just to display it in OPAL's window preview pane, then close OPAL's window, then close the CK via its "File / Exit" menu command or by clicking its window's "x" button. Every time my mod has been changed in some way since the program is asking me whether to save those changes before closing. It has to get fixed. --HawkFest (talk) 00:22, 12 October 2012 (EDT)

EDIT : in the end I left Opal in the closet, it made the CK CTD much too often (when saving/exiting).
Perhaps this has been fixed in the 1.9 update. [1]?--Lmstearn (talk) 2014-11-11T03:57:37 (EST)
I'll try this next week (I left my mod in the closet with Opal, after such other CK oddity made it too unstable)! I hope you guessed right, because this tool, as is presented, would be a great time-saver, essential for efficiency. WHatever, thanks for the wake-up call ;-) --HawkFest (talk) 2014-11-14T21:36:13 (EST)