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Some SDK tools, including [[Hammer]] and its compilers, [[HLMV]] and [[Faceposer]] are liable to not work properly when launched from a | Some SDK tools, including [[Hammer]] and its compilers, [[HLMV]] and [[Faceposer]] are liable to not work properly when launched from a Windows shortcut. Unless you run them from the SDK Launcher you will be unable to load content from GCF files and may experience crashes. | ||
There is a very easy solution to this problem: '''make the application's working directory <code>"%sourcesdk%\bin\orangebox\"</code>''' (or <code>\ep1</code>). You may have to type the path to the SDK folder out in full in some places. | There is a very easy solution to this problem: '''make the application's working directory <code>"%sourcesdk%\bin\orangebox\"</code>''' (or <code>\ep1</code>). You may have to type the path to the SDK folder out in full in some places. |
Revision as of 14:57, 11 April 2012
Template:Otherlang2 Some SDK tools, including Hammer and its compilers, HLMV and Faceposer are liable to not work properly when launched from a Windows shortcut. Unless you run them from the SDK Launcher you will be unable to load content from GCF files and may experience crashes.
There is a very easy solution to this problem: make the application's working directory "%sourcesdk%\bin\orangebox\"
(or \ep1
). You may have to type the path to the SDK folder out in full in some places.
- In a shortcut, edit the "Start In" field.
- From the command line, use the
cd
command. - In Batch Compiler, set the BinRoot variable.
Not all tools require this. Most command-line ones work fine with any working directory.