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Is it at all possible that there are multiple copies of your plug-in's data installed in your game folder - perhaps an older version dropped in Nova Files by mistake - and the effects you're seeing come from conflicts between them?
No, I'm afraid that's not it.
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If this is still in MissionComputer, and the problem isn't as I suggested above, can you describe the steps you've taken, and what results you see?
I've just tried the following procedure:
- Open the data file.
- Delete spöb ID 137 (Port Kane) from the main document window.
- Open s˙st ID 128 (Kania). Since the referenced spöb is absent, it appears as a blue circle marked ââŹËspöb 137ââŹâ˘.
- Click on ââŹËspöb 137ââŹâ˘.
- Click on the Remove Planet button, select ââŹËRemove from SystemââŹâ˘, and confirm. The planet disappears, and is put in italics in the list.
- Close the window.
I tested this in both 3.3.3 and 4.0a6, and in both cases the spöb reference was properly deleted.
Alright, first of all, I'm pretty sure I deleted the spob via Remove Planet > Delete Planet Entirely. I could be mistaken, I may have deleted it from the plugin directly.
Then I used Remove Planet > Remove from system.
It disappears and puts it into italics in the list.
I close the window, and reopen the Syst resource.
The spob, however, has not been removed. It's still there. The evidence suggests that I can continue removing it as long as I want to.
Here is the error I see in the debuglog; warning: ignoring reference to nonexistent stellar ID 140 in system NS-1 (131)
Also, another thing; I have been trying to make a weapon which submunitions into three separate bolts, but the weapon doesn't want to submuntition. At all. And certainly not into more than one submunition. The strange thing is that it looks like it is submunitioning (I've witnessed it disappear and have another bolt appear in its place, as if it had submunitioned) but it can't actually be submunitioning.
Perhaps I could send you the file and let you take a look at it?
This post has been edited by Shlimazel : 10 May 2008 - 06:03 PM