Sorry if this has been asked yet...
It seems that uppercase placeholders, like "%C", to have folders go from something like "Folder 1" to "Folder 6", don't work...
Cube faces are shuffled and it seems that the only solution is to renounce uppercase letters, using lowercase placeholders ("%c"), obtaining "Folder 0"..."Folder 5".
Am I wrong?...
Multiresolution folder names
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Hi,
Your not wrong, there does seem to be an issue using capitals.
Leave it with me.
Regards,
Your not wrong, there does seem to be an issue using capitals.
Leave it with me.
Regards,
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Hi Hopki,
I've just been trying out some custom Multiresolution folder strings and came across the same issue. I know it's probably way down there on the list of things to do but I hope this might give it a bump
cheers,
Tony
I've just been trying out some custom Multiresolution folder strings and came across the same issue. I know it's probably way down there on the list of things to do but I hope this might give it a bump
cheers,
Tony
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Hmmm might be a server thing.
Apache servers read the file and folder names in ASCII character set values:
Decimal BinaryValue Description
067 0100 0011 C upper case
099 0110 0011 c lower case
See ASCII table : https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... asciitable
Typical home computers do not discriminate the character font set .... a "c" is a "C" the operating system does not care.
Means... when generating /output of project on a desktop the tour locally appears to work. But when you upload the /output to a server... then it might not work.
Apache servers read the file and folder names in ASCII character set values:
Decimal BinaryValue Description
067 0100 0011 C upper case
099 0110 0011 c lower case
See ASCII table : https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... asciitable
Typical home computers do not discriminate the character font set .... a "c" is a "C" the operating system does not care.
Means... when generating /output of project on a desktop the tour locally appears to work. But when you upload the /output to a server... then it might not work.