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Hey there,
I recently had to reinstall Moray after erroneously removing it
during a spate of disk cleaning. Now I can no longer load the prebuilt
texture libraries into Moray (using version 3.2 build 5298). I have
tired renaming the texture library and reseting the search directory then
restarting Moray, to no avail. I've tried creating a new directory under
Moray for Windows and moving the texture libraries there, but still no
good. Any ideas on how I may fix this?
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Hi Ken Stager, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> Any ideas on how I may fix this?
Yes, this is a known bug when the Texture Library is moved, or Moray
re-installed. There is a fix, but it involves editing the Registry, so
you should only attempt it if you know what you are doing.
Exit Moray.
Open RegEdit.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SoftTronics\Moray For
Windows\Config
Select the key called 'TextureLibraryPath'
Delete it.
Close RegEdit.
Moray should now find the libs when you restart it.
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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Thanks Lutz, that worked. So you are implying that other folks can't be
trusted to edit the Registry? :-)
> Hi Ken Stager, you recently wrote in moray.win:
>
> > Any ideas on how I may fix this?
> Yes, this is a known bug when the Texture Library is moved, or Moray
> re-installed. There is a fix, but it involves editing the Registry, so
> you should only attempt it if you know what you are doing.
>
> Exit Moray.
> Open RegEdit.
> Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SoftTronics\Moray For
> Windows\Config
> Select the key called 'TextureLibraryPath'
> Delete it.
> Close RegEdit.
>
> Moray should now find the libs when you restart it.
>
> - Lutz
> email : lut### [at] stmuccom
> Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
>
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Hi Ken Stager, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> Thanks Lutz, that worked. So you are implying that other folks can't be
> trusted to edit the Registry? :-)
I myself have never understood the hysteria surrounding editing the
Registry, since RegEdit is a pretty straightforward tool and if you
don't go removing stuff you're not sure about there really shouldn't
be a problem.
It's just a disclaimer<g>.
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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