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Modlauncher.ini info for mod makers: - modlauncher.ini must be in the modfolder (f.e. C:/soldat/mods/modfolder/modlauncher.ini)- Modlauncher.ini options let modlauncher ask to change the interface (when enabled) in soldat.ini code: interface=Modinterface1;modinterface1_1280x1024;Modinterface2;modinterface2_1280x1024 Interface folder must be in /Soldat/Custom-Interfaces/ and player must be registred to make this work.) - Load config program from modlaucher.exe code : config=myconfigprogram (without '.exe' and config must be in soldat folder or /mods/ (sub)folder). When no config is set and a executable exists with the same name as the mod's folder in soldat main folder it will be assumed as the mod's config (Ivan's configurator) code : closeonconfig=0/1 Close modlauncher on config launch yes(1) or no(0)
interface=Modinterface1;modinterface1_1280x1024;Modinterface2;modinterface2_1280x1024config=NameofConfigfilecloseonconfig=1
Screen.MousePointer = vbHourglass'loading...Screen.MousePointer = vbDefault
- Good idea but I can't make this work because for some reason it always calls the event after startup but I did add .MouseDoubleClick event
Private Sub List1_KeyPress(KeyAscii As Integer) If KeyAscii = vbKeyReturn Then 'code? End IfEnd Sub
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So basicaly this will just replace the original Mod Changer ?
Will there be any other functions ?
Don't think so but I'll put it with my new mods.
QuoteDon't think so but I'll put it with my new mods.Sorry for offtopic but you're making something new, aren't you ?
Well, I know this might be too much but it would be too awesome if you could make something like Ivan the Psycho. Modification program like that. Even a half of that would satisfy me for the end of my life.
When I tried to open it, I got an error. Am I doing something wrong? xD
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"The Application fail to initialize properly (0xz0000135)."