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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Error Message - image can't be found

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Anlino
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Posted: 1st Jul 2005 03:46
Hello there

Im currently working my way through the FPS tutorial on darkbasic.com. Eventually, i came to the "How to move a object on a Matrix" Tutorial. (Great tutorials, by the way) Then, when i had written it all in, i ran the program. Then, the following happened: The matrix appeared, with the grass texture on it. But the sphere were non-textured. I dont know if it was supposed to be that, but i werent, anyhow.

Error message: "Image can't be found on Line 53".

When i came back to the editor, the Loop-line was highlighted. I dont understand what i did wrong. I checked the Code over, and then again, but i couldnt find any wrongs.

I've added my(well, the) source. If you find the error and tells me about it, you would make my day
BatVink
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Posted: 1st Jul 2005 05:43
Your source isn't showing, use the code button instead in the main message window.

Anyway...image cannot be found probably means you have tried to load an image that doesn't exist where you said it was, or you have a typo in the name.

The compiler gets the highlighting wrong when it finds an error, go by the description, not the highlight.

BatVink
Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 1st Jul 2005 06:56
check the image number, and the number where you reference the image, you may have slipped and typed the wrong numbers, this can often be a problem. Or, you might want to make sure the image file type is supported by db/p, try replacing it with a .bmp image and see if it works.

Don't look at me like that!
Anlino
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Posted: 1st Jul 2005 17:32
Ok, thank's. I'll try that.

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