I downloaded the version that was on the web site as soon as I read your post that said,freemind wrote:Hey again,
Are you sure you downloaded the updated version? The updated version has two new files, QtSvg4.dll and QtXml4.dll, in the same directory where belle.exe is. Can you check?fleet wrote:I'm using Windows 7, 64 bit.
Background images still do not appear in the "Scene View' of the Editor.
I just tested the sound and it was looping okay. I'm not sure what happened in your case, can you tell more or less what you did?fleet wrote: I noticed that the sound file I added did not loop, as I failed to check the 'loop' box.
I corrected my error, the replayed the story using the 'Novel - Run' command. The sound did not loop.
That usually means something went wrong. If you want you can send me the project folder, so i can try to check what's wrong.fleet wrote: I exported my project to see if my changes were there. The game would not open in Google Chrome 35, Firefox 20, or Internet Explorer 11. In each of the browsers all I got was a rolling 'loading' type bar.
The file which you should open is the game_data.js. I've already put a note here to fix this.fleet wrote: The documentation said I could play my exported using the Editor. Which of the 'js' files am I supposed to open?
I'm so sorry to hear about your work . Can you send me the project exported? Maybe i can fix it. And what kind of lock up happened? Did the window freeze or it crashed?fleet wrote: Is there a recommended drive and directory that YOU use to get the program to work? I've got the program installed on my E drive, and I tried to save my project to a folder I created on the E drive, but Belle locked up and I lost an hour of work (other than the exported project, which I can't open).
I use Linux, by the way, so telling the directory i use is of no help. Even if i used Windows, i wouldn't be really helping anyone if i avoided the problem. Anyway any directory should be okay, i see no reason for it to break. I just tried to export a very simple game to many directories on Windows and it worked fine, so maybe the problem was with something you did in that project, not really the directory you exported to.
fleet, i'm very grateful for your feedback and i don't want you to waste more time, so feel free to not continue testing anymore. I'm going to do some intensive testing on Windows, to see if i can filter most of these small (annoying) issues and release a 0.4.1 soon (really soon).
Have a nice day.
"It's updated. I made sure all common image formats are working. Let me know of anything else, thanks."
I looked in the contents of the folder, and the two files you mentioned were NOT there. I downloaded the zip file again, and the two missing files are now there.
Sending you the project folder for a game made with the older broken belle.exe file doesn't make any sense. I'm going to give the 'new' 0.4a release a try to see if I can find any more issues.
Very respectfully,
fleet