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Smart content can not be real reliable serching system,(simply because there are many data which have not been recorded)
and even though the mark "smart" is visible, in DIM,, we should not rely on it perfectly.
If it can work for every product,
DAZ had never gotten many report about path mistaken.
But you can believe DIM , to find all files of package
can not believe, read me.. because there are many old items
which lost read me link at current.
R click on product> select "show installed files" in DIM installed section.
then just serch all content files which you may use . (preset, cr2, pz, duf etc)
you can find them in content library with the path .
(though we must need to set root directory in daz content directory manager ,correctly)
(not need to serch files in data or texture files,,, because we can not access them in daz studio)
I usually after install product (not smart) ,, check all files in content library first with DIM. you can check it,,
then add category temporally to find easy them with your like name. then use category of content library.
(then if you have time,, you can re-category one by one ^^;,,)
jestmart; That is disconcerting to say the least.
So If I understand that correct, My translation of "Installed Path" to the Poser Format Content Library Path, is wrong. It dose not apply to any other package at all?
I though I was beginning to understand what Mark128 had posted.
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/viewreply/619145/
Runtime and its subfolders are special folders. If your content folder is "My Library", then the files in My Library\Runtime\Libraries\[the 9 special folders] will appear as Poser Formats > My Library > [the 9 special folders]. The fact that the folder containing the Runtime folder and the special folder Libraries underneath the Runtime folder happen to have similar names, and that in the DS Content Library the name of the folder containing the Runtime folder is underneath "Poser Formats" are unrelated.
beginning to understand, not begging, I need coffee, lol.
I thought leaving the DAZ Studio, and DIM paths for everything (Except the temp folder) default for windows7 would make finding stuff easy.
So do I just ignore the "Runtime/Libraries" bit and go straight to the pose directory in this Poser Format example, or am I still that lost?
*I know there is a G1 smart install there, it was the first Poser Install thing in the list I noticed.
That's right, ignore the Runtime and Libraries (and just to make things confusing, Characters becomes Figures).