I am trying to find out how to call upon a hap file without triggering an outside response. For example if I trigger "cold" to a hap file that makes her shivver, how can I at least halt the response until the hap action is completed? When I test the hap in the haptek window it completes, but it stalls when the actual program calls it for some reason. I am assuming this is because the program is interrupting the hap by formulating its own response.
Any insight? tx
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*update*
http://www.zabaware.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6786&whichpage=3&SearchTerms=%2Chap%2Cfiles
Lightspeeds post regarding hapswap issues and editing the reference table may work. lets see....
Still having issues getting multiple hap files to work when called upon in one hap.
clock [t= 3] load [file= Characters\nod.hap]
for example this file was called upon after
clock [t= 1.10] load [file= CharactersGaskin2b.jpg]
clock [t= 2.11] \translate [x= 0 y= 30 z= 35 t=4]
but wouldnt load..when I test the hap in a Haptek window it works fine. Pausing the script and resuming didnt work either. If anyone
has any input that can help itd be appreciated.
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Hi djkilla, I know the forum doesn't show slashes properly but if what you posted is how it is written I don't think it will work anyhow.
There are slashes missing in quite a few places.
Another thing is if the nod.hap has got timing in it, it will not work.
You can't put a timed hap in a timed hap.
Without knowing what you have it's a bit hard to help properly.
If you would like you can send me all the files & I will see where things are going wrong & if it can be done.
My mail== nige@nigesworld.com
Someone else may come up with an answer but my offer is there.
tx Nige..yeh the slashes are there but I am thinking the timed---timed hap issue might be the key. I am going back through the Haptek guide to find what works best, I was just trying to save some time by gettin some help. Thanks a bunch for the tip!
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