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TheEmu
Joined in Jul 2012
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Discussions for Scenes for Version 1.2.X Fullscreen Mode here

Everything about iStripper
September 1, 2020, 5056 answers
@wyldanimal - in your post

https://www.istripper.com/forum/thread/29408/52?post=678315

I can understand, and completely agree with, the advice not to use a leading forward slash character as it has different meanings for Windows and MacOS (or unix etc.) so even if iStripper handled it so that scenes using it would work on both Windows and Macs it would be ***** to at least one group of users as it would not conform to normal usage on their system (presumably it would be the Mac users who would have the problem).

However, I can not think of any reason to omit a trailing slash when specifying a directory. Does it cause trouble for any group of users? I like seeing it because it makes clear in the source that it is a directory. On Windows the lack of a file extension would imply that it a directory name, but I don't think you need a file extension on Macs and you certainly don't on linux though they are normally simulated by using a naming convention.

A change I would like to see is support for wild cards or regular expressions when specifying the source of a texture as this would allow greater control when, for example, specifying which backgrounds are allowed to be randomly selected for a scene. Some scenes might accept any image from a background directory but others might only work well with some of them (e.g. those depicting a poolside). Currently we have to resort to separate directories if we want to use the random selection capability for different groups of scenes and this can then lead to unnecessary duplication of the background image files.