i do it the same way like you bernard, BUT.. xsi still keeps looking
for the standard folders. if there is scenes it will change into it
automatically, same with all other stuff like actions, pictures etc.
so it wuld be nice if you could teach xsi not to look in scenes but
\3d for instance.
that would be tereffic.
ciao
franky
Friday, June 8, 2007, 1:05:47 AM, you wrote:
BL> The only thing it expects to find is a system directory with the
BL> proprietary files there. That's it.
BL> As for changing the default structure, in my case I don't "create"
BL> projects anymore. Instead I have a default project, structured as I
BL> like, and I copy it to the new location every time. Works well.
BL> Cheers
BL> Bernard
BL> 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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