RE: JSFX now ReaPack Friendly & ReaTeam JSFX Repository
@Tale Indeed it will "break" your project if you rename JSFX from your effects folder... But you can have a copy of you FX on a folder dedicated to your Git Repo, that have the necessary modifications. (or maybe we can ask cockos to handle file with JSFX extension just like those which don't have one ?) Anyway, if one day you feel the need to make your FX more easily accessible, you know where to look for :P Thanks for sharing your JSFX for free, no matter what way you choose !
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RE: JSFX now ReaPack Friendly & ReaTeam JSFX Repository
Okay, I think I nearly almost don't quite understand. I'll try to set up a repository, just for me until I understand how it works, how best to organise the files and which files I should include in it. Might take a while though. Life is really relentless these days.
RE: JSFX now ReaPack Friendly & ReaTeam JSFX Repository
*expletive deleted* this is almost two years old! Time is cranking by at a truly alarming rate. I'm finally getting this done. How do I test my repo, so I can see how it will appear to the user and check that stuff goes where it's supposed to go during installation?
RE: JSFX now ReaPack Friendly & ReaTeam JSFX Repository
You can import a local index file for testing by using file:// + path in Import repositories. (To test installing the download URLs contained in the index must be accessible) C:\Path\To The\index.xml -> file:///C:/Path/To%20The/index.xml
RE: JSFX now ReaPack Friendly & ReaTeam JSFX Repository
I must have lost a few more brain cells because I'm struggling to work this out. I want to duplicate the files and folders created by the Reaper installer, so I created my repository in /Effects/IX/ , added header data to two of the effects and commited to the repo but when I run reapack-index the index is empty Code: