
TEXTURE1 became a... Sound?
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TEXTURE1 became a... Sound?
I know, it sounds crazy maybe, but then i added a new texture, TEXTURE1 just became a sound file. Any help please? 

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Re: TEXTURE1 became a... Sound?
It's not really a sound, SLADE just thought that it looked like one. What kind of sound precisely did it think it was? That'd be the one where the validation code will need to be tightened a bit.
If you open the texture editor, do you still get the textures anyway? Or does it pretend there's no texture lump?
If you open the texture editor, do you still get the textures anyway? Or does it pretend there's no texture lump?
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Re: TEXTURE1 became a... Sound?
SLADE just misjudges stuff sometimes for me. I've found saving and reloading the wad knocks some sense into it. Several times it's misjudged my custom flats as all sorts of weird lump types but it hasn't caused any problems.
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Re: TEXTURE1 became a... Sound?
This.nova++ wrote:SLADE just misjudges stuff sometimes for me. I've found saving and reloading the wad knocks some sense into it. Several times it's misjudged my custom flats as all sorts of weird lump types but it hasn't caused any problems.
THIS.