Config.ecf or Blocks.ecf?

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  1. Myrmidon

    Myrmidon Rear Admiral

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    Thank you

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    PS Corrected .You type faster than I copy paste :p
     
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  2. Taelyn

    Taelyn Administrator Staff Member Community Manager

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    Yes check the number in my screenshot it says 29 not 26

    { +Item Id: 29, Name: ScifiCannonEpic, Ref: ScifiCannon
     
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  3. Thodin O Gondrafn

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    Zurück zum Thema confic.ecf u.a. ;)
    Erkenntnisgewinn nach vielen Stunden des Knobelns, da die Tipps bezüglich der .ecf's im Scenario-Verzeichnis bei mir nicht funktionierten: Mein Scenarioverzeichnis enthielt (ordentlicher Mensch) eine Versionsnummer, in diesem Fall "VerzeichnisName1.4". Nachdem ich einer inneren Eingabe folgend die Zahlen mit Punkt entfernt und die dedicated.yaml entsprechend angepasst hatte, funktionierten die .ecf wie gewünscht. Hat sich EGS an dem Punkt oder an der Zahl gestört? An beides zusammen würde mich auch nicht überraschen. m)

    Back to subject Confic.ecf i.a.;)
    Knowledge gain after many hours of puzzles, as the tips regarding the .ecf's in the scenario directory did not work for me: My scenario directory contained (as I am a decent man) a version number, in this case "directoryname1.4". On the spur of the moment I removed the numbers with a dot and adjusted the dedicated.yaml accordingly, the .ecf worked as desired. Was the EGS bothered by the dot or by the number? I would not be surprised if it had been both. m)
     
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