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That date trick has just solved an issue with my workflow. Thank you.
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The SRS skin app seems to work by examining the "last modified" date of the skin folder and all of the files inside that folder. They all have to be newer than your last upload in order to be updated.
Since I already have the Git for Windows toolset (usually used to manage source code for programming projects) installed on my PC, I use its Unix-like command shell to invoke the standard touch command on the skin directory and all of its files, which resets the "last modified" time to the current time, without actually changing the files themselves. This is easier than moving your directory or re-saving every file in your livery folder.
I would show my new livery for the current SEAT TCR series but attachments don't seem to be working for me from this PC. o.O
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(01-23-2019, 05:41 PM)Pasha Paterson Wrote: The SRS skin app seems to work by examining the "last modified" date of the skin folder and all of the files inside that folder. They all have to be newer than your last upload in order to be updated.
Since I already have the Git for Windows toolset (usually used to manage source code for programming projects) installed on my PC, I use its Unix-like command shell to invoke the standard touch command on the skin directory and all of its files, which resets the "last modified" time to the current time, without actually changing the files themselves. This is easier than moving your directory or re-saving every file in your livery folder.
I would show my new livery for the current SEAT TCR series but attachments don't seem to be working for me from this PC. o.O
I'm 99% sure simply copying the folder and replacing the old one with it will do the trick. You don't actually have to touch every file within it.
Also, don't attach images to posts. Instead, use BBCode links and just upload your images to imgur.com.
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front bumper is excelently done
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