MOD Name: phpBB Smilies Packs Converter MOD Version: 1.1 Author:Gamall MOD Description: Converts .pak smilies packs from phpBB2 to phpBB3 and vice versa. Language: English Platform : Win32
Features :
- Automatic width and height detection for GIF, PNG and BMP. (missing for JPG but nobody has jpg smilies anyway...)
- Optional randomization of "display on posting" attribute.
edit 30/12/06 : added DLLs needed for Winows 98 edit 15/02/07 : added link for troubleshooting edit 22/02/07 : recompiled with static links, so as to avoid dependancies edit 23/02/07 : given a nive icon to the file. Added sample .pak file.
Hello...thanks for the great application! I had a huge smilie pack on an old phpbb2 board that I wanted to import into a new phpbb3 board for a different community, and this application was just what I needed!
Unfortunately, phpbb3 isn't liking the file that's been generated. I've posted a support request on the 3.0.x boards, but they're so swamped with other issues right now that I haven't had much help. Here's the link: http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopi ... 6&t=567715 Is there any input you might have that could make this work?
That's strange. Generated files worked fine with the betas and RC1... (the smilies on this forum are imported from a pack generated through this program )
So I guess that's something they have touched since RC1...
A_Jelly_Doughnut wrote:There is no space after that last comma, and in order to recognize the pak, it must be there.
Files generated by my program DO have that final space. I just checked and I remember distincly having lost some time over that nitpick when writing the app.
The only difference I can find is that my app uses CR+LF for each new line, while an exported pack uses LF only.
Try importing the conversion of the example phpBB2 pack shipped with the program, which I know for sure works. If it fails to import, then it's probably the CRLF thingy, if not, it's probably someting with your pack...
Well from what I see on phpbb.com, you altered the output, hence the 'bug', ergo the program works and all is well, false alarm...
Good day.
Last edited by Gamall on Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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