Re: Alter default directory structure

Date : Fri, 8 Jun 2007 10:20:59 +0200
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Ahmidou Lyazidi" <ahmidou.xsi(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: Alter default directory structure
There is a cool addon for this on the Guy Rabiller's website:
http://grabiller.3dvf.net/site/content/addons_pds_eng.html

Regards
Ahmidou.

2007/6/8, Bernard Lebel <3dbernard(at)gmail.com>:
The only thing it expects to find is a system directory with the
proprietary files there. That's it.

As for changing the default structure, in my case I don't "create"
projects anymore. Instead I have a default project, structured as I
like, and I copy it to the new location every time. Works well.


Cheers
Bernard



On 6/7/07, Fabian Schnuer <admin(at)schnuer.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if its possible to alter the default directory structure
> in xsi when it creates a new project, or what it expects to find in such
> a tree. One thing would be to for example take away the capitalization
> of all the dir names, its great in windows but when you navigate the
> structure using a *nix command console its a tad annoying to always
> remember going for the shift key. I've found some entries in the
> registry but before messing with that I was wondering if that actually
> does what I hope it does. Also how does messing with that affect old
> project structures?
>
> Lastly before I try it, has anyone tried having sym links in an xsi
> project tree, for example:
>
> /proj/myproj/scenes/shot001/Render_Pictures -> /proj/myproj/out/shot001
>
> Any problems with doing that? Does xsi know or care about the
> difference?
>
> thank you,
> Fabian
>
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