by Biff » Tue Jul 29, 2003 7:23 am
There's a number of things which can go wrong in the steps you list, especially with Wintex. Sometimes you have to backtrack to find out what is crashing zdoom. For example, if you delete the mapinfo lump, will the wad then play? Did it play before you ran zwadconv?
I've seen Wintex botch up a wad like Cyb says, when adding a data lump like mapinfo. It seems to work best to load your wad, hit the "data" button, go to Edit, load entry from file, type the name COLORMAP, click OK, click show all files, browse and select your mapinfo. It will be loaded into the wad by the name colormap. Then, select the colormap, go to Guru only, rename entry, name it mapinfo. If you start in Guru only, new entry, that's how I made it put a mapinfo in the wrong place and then zdoom couldn't find the scripts or behavior.
If you can't sort it out, email the wad to one of us and we should be able to find the problem. I'm at
mjblakely@earthlink.net.
There's a number of things which can go wrong in the steps you list, especially with Wintex. Sometimes you have to backtrack to find out what is crashing zdoom. For example, if you delete the mapinfo lump, will the wad then play? Did it play before you ran zwadconv?
I've seen Wintex botch up a wad like Cyb says, when adding a data lump like mapinfo. It seems to work best to load your wad, hit the "data" button, go to Edit, load entry from file, type the name COLORMAP, click OK, click show all files, browse and select your mapinfo. It will be loaded into the wad by the name colormap. Then, select the colormap, go to Guru only, rename entry, name it mapinfo. If you start in Guru only, new entry, that's how I made it put a mapinfo in the wrong place and then zdoom couldn't find the scripts or behavior.
If you can't sort it out, email the wad to one of us and we should be able to find the problem. I'm at mjblakely@earthlink.net.