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Post by kimi32187 on Apr 22, 2004 13:58:08 GMT -5
Well, i wanted to add spots to a Siamese, so i copyed and pasted the ;torso part and all of that stuff from the ally cat, into the siamese under paint ballz. I then got rid of the exact amount of null bytes that i needed to, and made sure it had the same as the original. Luckly, it did show up in the adoption center, but unfortunatly, the siamese head was bigger than it should be, and the tail was smaller than it should be. Plus, the spots wouldn't show up. Does anyone know what i could have don wrong?
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Post by Ratqueen on Apr 22, 2004 14:24:34 GMT -5
Well, the spots, unless you changed their color, wouldn't show up on a cream Siamese, since the Alley spots are cream too. Are they not showing up on golden Siameses either?
As for the head and tail problem, all I can think of is that you must have mistakingly removed or changed some necessary bytes in the [Ballz Info] section. When you replaced the null bytes, did you do that only in the [Ballz Info] section, or on the entire LNZ file?
*Mmmh... still thinking...*
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Post by kimi32187 on Apr 22, 2004 14:38:39 GMT -5
Nope, it wouldn't show up on the golden siamese either. When i was getting rid of null bytes, (using hex workshop) i did a "replace all" and replaced thing like every 6 spaces with 3 spaces, not just ones in the ballz info. Then i believe i might have gotten rid of those commented out parts that begin with ; . Could i have done something wrong there?
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Post by Ratqueen on Apr 22, 2004 15:05:00 GMT -5
You shouldn't do a "Replace All" on the whole breed file, as the adult and kitten/puppy LNZ files should be treated seperately, and there may be things elsewhere in the breed file that shouldn't be removed (maybe?) Sleepycat had posted a really useful tutorial on how to create space in breed files. It's still here: petzforum.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=hexing&action=display&thread=1077246262I usually do it little by little, until I have created the necessary amount of space.
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