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How to pack? #6

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Lafko opened this issue Jan 27, 2018 · 1 comment
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How to pack? #6

Lafko opened this issue Jan 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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@Lafko
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Lafko commented Jan 27, 2018

How pack if i have 200+ folders?
i use u4pak.py pack ..........
cmd cant read so many folders (

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panzi commented May 14, 2021

Can't you just use the parent folder?

Anyway, I've also written a new tool that doesn't require Python, but instead I provide a compiled Windows binary. It is faster, but has slightly different command line arguments and a feature for Windows users that don't want to use a terminal. That means you can write a text file that contains what you otherwise would write as the command line arguments (with no number limitation), change the extension from .txt to .u4pak and drop that file onto u4pak.exe (or you can also associate the .u4pak extension with u4pak.exe so that a double-click will automatically open it with that). This should also keep the window open after it is done (until you press ENTER). Though I haven't tested it under Windows since I'm on Linux.

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