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Sukasa
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True, I could... but since this is a windows program

I'll make ./ work. It's easy enough, if Left(FPath,2) = "./" then FPath = App.Path + Right(FPath,Len(FPath)-2)

HyperHacker
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This might be confusing to *nix users - /blah in those OSes is an absolute path, so it could be confusing that \blah in this program is a relative one. You could use .\blah, which is more standard - . refers to the current directory in every OS/filesystem driver I've ever seen, so Windows' file functions might even automatically handle this for you.
Chaos Force
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Sounds good, as long as it works.

And hows the progress on that anyways? Got a release date set at all?
Sukasa
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Well, after thinking about it for a little whle, I thought about some of the comment's i'd recieved about the way Blocktool Omega handles filenames for blocks.

I've decided on somehting similar to this:

Support for filepaths such as X:\BTOFolder\Blocks\block.bin will still exist, but

If you typed in the filename as \block.bin, then BTO would automatically look in it's \blocks\ folder. Comments/suggestions on this alternate form of block filepath detecting?
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