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  • crosswind said:

    bernardo.odreman said:

    I have the same issues now...I click the Dev Tool but nothing happens and I can not find it under the panes option under the windows menu as well...I did check the " !G9 Dev Tools.dsa" file under the line 62 and the line in question already had the ); at the end of the line so I don't think any changes would be warrant here...Any thoughts on what I can do? - I am also attaching a screenshot on how the  !G9 Dev Tools.dsa looks like under line 62 right now for quick reference.

     

     

    This function is a Daz Script rather than a plugin... so it cannot be found under Windows > Panes...

    So, check your DS Log ( Help > Troubleshooting > View Log File...). What does it tell ? If the script works fine with no error, the log should show the info. like below screenshot.

    Ok, thanks to your guidance I just found a diferent file where the edit was needed to make this work...God bless! 

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 8,023

    bernardo.odreman said:

    crosswind said:

    bernardo.odreman said:

    I have the same issues now...I click the Dev Tool but nothing happens and I can not find it under the panes option under the windows menu as well...I did check the " !G9 Dev Tools.dsa" file under the line 62 and the line in question already had the ); at the end of the line so I don't think any changes would be warrant here...Any thoughts on what I can do? - I am also attaching a screenshot on how the  !G9 Dev Tools.dsa looks like under line 62 right now for quick reference.

     

     

    This function is a Daz Script rather than a plugin... so it cannot be found under Windows > Panes...

    So, check your DS Log ( Help > Troubleshooting > View Log File...). What does it tell ? If the script works fine with no error, the log should show the info. like below screenshot.

    Ok So there is definetly something wrong going on...Attached herein the Log showing an error on the Dev Tool loading...Any thoughts?

     

    Thank you 

    You installed G9 Starter Essentials via Daz Connect(cloud)... you may check code line 64 in the script.
    However , Daz Scripts cannot be correctly run from cloud folder AFAIK. You need to uninstall G9 Starter Essentials via Daz Connect, then install it in DIM.

  • crosswind said:

    bernardo.odreman said:

    crosswind said:

    bernardo.odreman said:

    I have the same issues now...I click the Dev Tool but nothing happens and I can not find it under the panes option under the windows menu as well...I did check the " !G9 Dev Tools.dsa" file under the line 62 and the line in question already had the ); at the end of the line so I don't think any changes would be warrant here...Any thoughts on what I can do? - I am also attaching a screenshot on how the  !G9 Dev Tools.dsa looks like under line 62 right now for quick reference.

     

     

    This function is a Daz Script rather than a plugin... so it cannot be found under Windows > Panes...

    So, check your DS Log ( Help > Troubleshooting > View Log File...). What does it tell ? If the script works fine with no error, the log should show the info. like below screenshot.

    Ok So there is definetly something wrong going on...Attached herein the Log showing an error on the Dev Tool loading...Any thoughts?

     

    Thank you 

    You installed G9 Starter Essentials via Daz Connect(cloud)... you may check code line 64 in the script.
    However , Daz Scripts cannot be correctly run from cloud folder AFAIK. You need to uninstall G9 Starter Essentials via Daz Connect, then install it in DIM.

    Connect installation is perfectly compatible with scripts - as long as they are written in ways that do not make unsafe assumptions about the content pathing etc. These scripts do work, in gernal, when installed through Connect as do the post load scripts for things like lashes and brows, and indeed pretty much anything following the pattern of the sample scripts.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,832

    It does still mean that if a user installed with both DIM and Daz connect, editing the DIM installed script to fix a problem will be of no use.  The old broken Daz connect script still takes precedence. The Daz Connect "cloud" version would have to be uninstalled or edited to include the fix.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 8,023
    edited February 18

    barbult said:

    It does still mean that if a user installed with both DIM and Daz connect, editing the DIM installed script to fix a problem will be of no use.  The old broken Daz connect script still takes precedence. The Daz Connect "cloud" version would have to be uninstalled or edited to include the fix.

    You're right. I think OP has an older version of G9 Starter Essentials installed via Connect, in which the wrong code is still there within the script... but then just had the Essentials updated in DIM. On the loaded G9, the script is still from the cloud folder.

    Post edited by crosswind on
  • Yes, but there is no problem in editing the script - I have edited badly designed scripts for showing readmes to replace them with the open file sample script and Connect was perfectly happy - it doesn't try to replace the edited file with the original because ti has changed..

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