toiva
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2013-04-09 19:52
Post: #41
Can someone guide me through how to extract xbt-file using this?
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toiva
Posting Freak Posts: 822 Joined: Aug 2008 Reputation: 15 |
2013-04-10 15:44
Post: #42
(2013-04-09 19:52)toiva Wrote: Can someone guide me through how to extract xbt-file using this? Found the function, but it crashes Notepad++, tried the newest version and a much older version of NP++ with the same result
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toiva
Posting Freak Posts: 822 Joined: Aug 2008 Reputation: 15 |
2013-04-11 08:40
Post: #43
The answer was in the other thread, the image preview window needs to be open before starting extraction.
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calor006
Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: May 2013 Reputation: 0 |
2013-05-31 00:43
Post: #44
Hello,
I am trying to extract a "Textures.tbt" file using this Notepad++ plug in and I have image previewer open and I go to the Extract tbt command and select file and output folder but nothing happens. Any Ideas? Notepad++: v6.3 plug-in: XbmcSkinPlugin 003 win 7 Ultimate x64 any help would be appreciated. EDIT: Now it works, for good measure I downloaded from sourceforge notepad++ v5.9 , then opened the textures.xbt, then opened Image Previewer, then went to command Extract xbt and selected output folder and it worked!
(This post was last modified: 2013-05-31 18:44 by calor006.)
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NewYears1978
Member Posts: 98 Joined: Dec 2012 Reputation: 1 |
2013-06-04 01:24
Post: #45
I feel stupid but how do you use this?
Edit: Figured it out..nevermind...question, is there a way to see original directory structure of the images so that I can place them without having to recompile the xbt file?
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-04 01:28 by NewYears1978.)
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