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Note:To make glview work under windows vista you can change the parameters too: -game [path to game directory] -glview $path\$file.$ext , And make separate configurations for eatch game/mod youre working on
Note:To make glview work under windows vista you can change the parameters too: -game [path to game directory] -portal $path\$file.gl , And make separate configurations for eatch game/mod youre working on
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{{note|To make glview work under windows vista you can change the parameters too: ''-game [path to game directory] -glview $path\$file.$ext'' , And make separate configurations for eatch game/mod youre working on | {{note|To make glview work under windows vista you can change the parameters too: ''-game [path to game directory] -glview $path\$file.$ext'' , And make separate configurations for eatch game/mod youre working on | ||
:'''Example''': ''-game c:/steam/steamapps/sourcemods/insurgency -glview $path\$file.$ext''}} | :'''Example''': ''-game c:/steam/steamapps/sourcemods/insurgency -glview $path\$file.$ext'' | ||
:'''Example''': ''-game c:/steam/steamapps/counter-strike source/cstrike -glview $path\$file.$ext''}} | |||
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Now click ''new'', and click "''Cmds''" and then "''Executeable''" and find '''glview.exe''' | Now click ''new'', and click "''Cmds''" and then "''Executeable''" and find '''glview.exe''' | ||
It's located at ''\YourSteamUserDirectory\sourcesdk\bin\glview.exe'' | It's located at either ''\YourSteamUserDirectory\sourcesdk\bin\ep1\bin\glview.exe'' or ''\YourSteamUserDirectory\sourcesdk\bin\organgebox\bin\glview.exe'', depending on if you're working on a mod released before or after the Half-Life2: Episode 2. | ||
Revision as of 11:41, 29 November 2007
Go to expert compile mode, and make a new configuration (called it glview).
Then click new, and enter in this:
Command: $bsp_exe
Parameters: -glview $path\$file.$ext
Check the box "Use Long Filenames"
Check "Ensure post-file exists" and in the box type in: $path\$file.gl
Check "Use Process Window"
That one is done.

- Example: -game c:/steam/steamapps/sourcemods/insurgency -glview $path\$file.$ext
- Example: -game c:/steam/steamapps/counter-strike source/cstrike -glview $path\$file.$ext
Now click new, and click "Cmds" and then "Executeable" and find glview.exe
It's located at either \YourSteamUserDirectory\sourcesdk\bin\ep1\bin\glview.exe or \YourSteamUserDirectory\sourcesdk\bin\organgebox\bin\glview.exe, depending on if you're working on a mod released before or after the Half-Life2: Episode 2.
Parameters: -portal $path\$file.gl
Check the box for "Long File Names"
Check the box for "Use Process Window"

- Example: -game c:/steam/steamapps/sourcemods/insurgency -portal $path\$file.gl