Radiant Error

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Phydeaux
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Radiant Error

Post by Phydeaux »

Ok, so I was trying to export some models with milkshape, but I guess I did it wrong because there were errors with the textures. I really could use a good tutorial... Anyway, I tried putting it into a map, and it didn't work. After that I tried changing the texture a few times, and it still had an error. I couldn't place the newly exported models in my map so I restarted radiant and I got this error:

"EOF inside quoted token
GetLastError()=0-0
An unrecoverableerrorhas occured. Would you like to edit Preferences before exiting MoHRadiant?"

I can't even get to the point where I could load my map. I figured it would be a problem with the models, so I moved them from the models folder, but that didn't work. I then tried reinstalling MoHRadiant, but that didn't work, so I tried removing the dm folder, and that didn't work. I'm running out of ideas. I figure that, when exporting, some of the information (i.e. shaders etc.. ) on the models are placed in a pak, but I don't know where (pak0?).

Can anyone help?
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Post by ViPER »

you will need to go to the last snapshot before the problem occured. Look in your snapshots folder and rename the snapshot file with the ext .map
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Post by Phydeaux »

Viper wrote:you will need to go to the last snapshot before the problem occured. Look in your snapshots folder and rename the snapshot file with the ext .map
That didn't work (as I expected), but I realized that the shader script, and the images for the models were in the main folder as well (duh! :D ). Thanks anyway.

P.S. I'm guessing there is no way to use the colors you use to put on the model in milkshape, because they are not jpgs. Oh wells.
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