sodbuster wrote: ↑March 14th, 2020, 9:26 pm
Here's my problem. I have Windows 10 and cannot get the library merge feature to work. The course I'm working on was using a merged library. I have used Links Extender to extract all the objects from the course thinking I would be able to import the V1 objects individually but the problem is that when I try, the APCD assigns it's own object name (ie ballwash006 is changed to ballwash018) and I can't override it so the V1 object in the library now has a different name than the same object already planted on the course which is causing all kinds of headaches.
One problem that can mess up a planting set is when after you've already built a planting set you later decide to add more objects of the same type to it. By same "type" I'm referring to the objects category names, such as "Trees, Bushes, Tall Trees, Pine Trees, Ball Washers" etc etc... It has to do with the way the objects are sorted. I'll try to explain.
I'll lay out a simple scenario here in an effort to make my point. Lets say that you built your own planting set. You start by creating a NEW one, which is empty. Now you start browsing through your Object Library to choose which objects you want to add to your planting set. Let's use bush's as an example. You began browsing through the various bushes and picking some randomly. You might pick out bush 001, 002, 003, 006, 007, 009, 010. Now you continue on adding additional object types until you are happy with your planting set. Now you save it and start using it.
Later on you have second thoughts and decide that you want to add bush's 004 and 005 to your planting set. You go back to your object library, select bushes, highlight 004 and 005, and add them to your planting set. Right there is where you make a mistake.
The problem is that the APCD doesn't know how to automatically sort the file names and numbers in the planting set. It adds them to the BOTTOM of the bush's list, below bush 010, and out of numerical sequence. Originally your highest bush was 010 and was at the bottom, but now 004 and 005 are below it.
This is what will screw up a planting set. You can't go back later and add more objects to an object type UNLESS their numbers are HIGHER than the highest one showing in your planting set list.
A believe a similar thing happens when you "import" files from other peoples courses. I suspect some of the object names and numbers might match some that are already in your planting set, and it creates a clash internally, which I believe corrupts some of the 2D objects. I believe this is why you see some objects change to different objects when you back away from them. A wastebasket might change to a rosebush, or something like that. I believe during the import that 2 different images get mixed together in the APCD because they both have the same object name and number. Or at least that's what seems to make the most sense.
Sounds like you need a new planting set.
