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Save it in the directory intially?
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Sprite Editor Poll...
#1
When you use a sprite editor in QB, do you save the file you made in the actual directory of the game you made? Or do you save it in the editor's directory and move it there through Windows?
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#2
Why? I use PP256 and you HAVE to save to its directory... unless your game is in the same dir and is coincidentally using the dir "IMAGES" for the graphics Tongue
am an asshole. Get used to it.
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#3
I think it's a senseless question...why do you ask this???
B 4 EVER
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#4
Quote:I think it's a senseless question...why do you ask this???
Sorry, I'm just trying to get some information for an editing program I'm working on...
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#5
Do what paint does, save the last used directory,and by default point there.
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#6
not what my paint does. :|
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#7
Oh crap, heh, i havnt used paint like that in the longest time, what i do is drag and drop images on paint and then selecting "save as" points me to that dir, and until i close paint it keeps that dir.

But make yours so it doesnt lose its place after each run!
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