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<blockquote data-quote="eloquentaction" data-source="post: 4493420" data-attributes="member: 70399"><p>I saw your e-mail, but, due to business, didn't answer it (my apologies).</p><p></p><p>I've worked with another MSE set developer (Black Plauge) and he and I think we have found out a fix to the problem you described.</p><p></p><p>I will be putting this fix into the 4.3 release, or possibly the 4.4 release if I have problems getting it to work.</p><p></p><p>I recognize filling in the invisible fields (at this point) is an impossible task.</p><p></p><p>Since I don't fill them out manually (I have a custom C# program that fills out all the MSE sets based on a flat-file that I put together); I've never run into these issues.</p><p></p><p>If you like, you can do the following to edit these values directly until the new release comes out:</p><p></p><p>1) Save the original MSE-SET file and make it something like 'Copy of Hirahito's set'.</p><p>2) Make sure you have winzip or, better, 7-zip installed. You can google for these if you don't have them.</p><p>3) Right click on the MSE-SET file and select 'EXTRACT HERE...'</p><p>4) If you're looking in the directory, you should see a file appear called 'set'.</p><p>5) Right click on this file and open it using Wordpad. DON'T use notepad (it's too big) and DON'T use WORD (word messes with the format). If you have a programming editor such as Visual Studio or similar, I suggest using that.</p><p>6) Examine all of the cards in their guey goodness and add new cards to the end as much as you like.</p><p>7) Once your done with poking your eyes out with an icepick... I mean editing the raw SET file, save the file (the filename MUST remain 'set') and then right-click on it and select 'Add to SET.ZIP'. This will make a SET.ZIP file in the same directory.</p><p>8) Open up MSE and select 'Open new set' and then click the bottom and select 'Show all files (*.*)'. You're SET.ZIP file will show up in the file dialog. Click on it and open it. Your new files will be the highest numbered cards in the set.</p><p></p><p>(And yes, this is why I wrote a program to do all of this - the set file is a pain in the ass.)</p><p></p><p>-- Hirahito</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eloquentaction, post: 4493420, member: 70399"] I saw your e-mail, but, due to business, didn't answer it (my apologies). I've worked with another MSE set developer (Black Plauge) and he and I think we have found out a fix to the problem you described. I will be putting this fix into the 4.3 release, or possibly the 4.4 release if I have problems getting it to work. I recognize filling in the invisible fields (at this point) is an impossible task. Since I don't fill them out manually (I have a custom C# program that fills out all the MSE sets based on a flat-file that I put together); I've never run into these issues. If you like, you can do the following to edit these values directly until the new release comes out: 1) Save the original MSE-SET file and make it something like 'Copy of Hirahito's set'. 2) Make sure you have winzip or, better, 7-zip installed. You can google for these if you don't have them. 3) Right click on the MSE-SET file and select 'EXTRACT HERE...' 4) If you're looking in the directory, you should see a file appear called 'set'. 5) Right click on this file and open it using Wordpad. DON'T use notepad (it's too big) and DON'T use WORD (word messes with the format). If you have a programming editor such as Visual Studio or similar, I suggest using that. 6) Examine all of the cards in their guey goodness and add new cards to the end as much as you like. 7) Once your done with poking your eyes out with an icepick... I mean editing the raw SET file, save the file (the filename MUST remain 'set') and then right-click on it and select 'Add to SET.ZIP'. This will make a SET.ZIP file in the same directory. 8) Open up MSE and select 'Open new set' and then click the bottom and select 'Show all files (*.*)'. You're SET.ZIP file will show up in the file dialog. Click on it and open it. Your new files will be the highest numbered cards in the set. (And yes, this is why I wrote a program to do all of this - the set file is a pain in the ass.) -- Hirahito [/QUOTE]
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