OK, new version release v1.05:
https://mega.co.nz/#!TZAzQZDb!JDv1dlQdu4XVa3vShFG5e2O1wypxiKxwqDeR0LM4Go8You have anticipated my denouement.
-Improve decompression speed for downloaded mods
-Add 'readme' option for mods installed in library
-Add movie path to settings & capture accesses in wrapper
-Fix case sensitivity when overriding LGPs
To put a readme file in a mod, just include a file called 'readme.txt' in the top level of the mod folder (i.e. same place as mod.xml). Should still work when packed into a iro file.
~Made a few changes and trying to at least import .iro to 7thheaven so I can test the configuration options. I keep getting this error. What does it not like about line 10? It's the <ModFolder Folder="hd" ActiveWhen="hd = 1"> line. 44 is the last one.
You haven't closed the tag correctly. Whenever you
open (start) a tag in an XML file, you need to
close it when you have finished writing the data for that tag. Either it needs to be:
<ModFolder Folder="hd" ActiveWhen="hd = 1"></ModFolder>
...which closes it without putting any text or other tags in between, because ModFolder doesn't need any extra information; or,
<ModFolder Folder="hd" ActiveWhen="hd = 1" />
...which is basically shorthand for the same thing.
Some tags (like 'Author')
have to have text inside them; some of them (like 'ConfigOption') have to have other tags inside them. in that case you always put the other text/tags, then close it like '</Author>' or '</ConfigOption>' to indicate "I'm done with this section". Even though ModFolder never has anything else inside it, you still need to tell the program that you're finished with that tag and it doesn't contain anything else.
Most web browsers will open XML files and format them for display - just so you can check 'is this a valid XML file?'. Obviously they can't tell you if it contains the right data for 7thHeaven to work - but they will pick up formatting errors like that which make the file invalid. Just a quick way to check.
One last thing ... I have added the movie path into the settings, but the way I had to write it means the paths I gave you before are wrong. Probably they should look like this:
YourModFolder\mod.xml
YourModFolder\fullscreen\ <-- containing all full screen movies
YourModFolder\original\ <-- containing all original movies
YourModFolder\hd\ <-- containing hd movie(s)