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    Creating my own "graphics library"

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      ftomiBR
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      Hi,

      I am trying to use my own images (.gif) to create a graphical view so:

      -I create some new "states" and put them into /graphics/myFolder
      -Restarted Tomcat
      -Added a new boolean graphic,

      My folder is not listed, why?

      Thank you,

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        mlohbihler
        last edited by

        Did you create an info.txt file?

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          ftomiBR
          last edited by

          Yes, I did create the info.txt, without sucess.

          I just re-create my images (Inkscape & Gimp), and it works now.
          (It works with or without placing the info.txt file into the folder).

          Could you please explain what is the purpose of the info.txt file?

          Thanks!

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            mlohbihler
            last edited by

            True, the info.txt file is not actually required.

            Check your console on startup for ViewGraphicLoader messages.

            Best regards,
            Matthew

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