2010-12-05, 21:58
jpf55 Wrote:I use to have that problem also and I am also running Win7
Double clicking on TexturePacker.exe does not work, you have to call it from the "run" command.
This is the command I use(adjust your source/destination paths accordingly):
Code:"C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\TexturePacker.exe" -i C:\Users\jpf\Desktop\texturepacker\media -o C:\Users\jpf\Desktop\texturepacker\Textures.xbt
These are all the dll's I have(some of them may belong to XBMC):
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/glew32.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/java.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/jpeg.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/jvm.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/libpng12-0.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/libtiff-3.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/MSVCP71.DLL
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/msvcr71.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/SDL.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/SDL_image.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/TexturePacker.exe
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/verify.dll
Program Files (x86)/XBMC/zlib1.dll
Hope this helps
*APPLAUSE*
Thank you!
That worked like a charm.
-DOTW