If you run the que file by itself (i.e., with no .exp file) does it still not work? If so, could you zip and attach the que and quickstyle files? Will see if I can replicate the problem here.
If you run the que file by itself (i.e., with no .exp file) does it still not work? If so, could you zip and attach the que and quickstyle files? Will see if I can replicate the problem here.
Running the que on its own doesnt work either. I've attached the files. Please not that as I dont have winzip (only winrar), I've attached them seperately: the black.mlq file was renamed to black.que.
Sorry, I didn't notice you mentioned that you had renamed your .mlq file to .que (that explains a lot!). See the note below re zip files.
I tried your sample, and it does work on my machine here. If you apply the quickstyle to any other items in your que file (i.e., as opposed to the movie file), does it also not work? e.g., if you apply it to the subsequent thought listing instead?
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PS., With regard to .zip files, check this link out, you may find it helpful in the future if you are running XP or later (shows you how to make a free zip file with a simple right click of your mouse!):
www.empirisoft.com/support/showthread.php?p=4417
Last edited by jarvis24; 10-08-2008 at 10:51 PM.
OK, I've figured out the problem. The mlq file will only work if it is saved to the "styles" folder of medialab; it did not work when I had it in the experiment folder. Thanks for the help.
Strange, it should not require that. I am wondering if there may be a permission issue with your experiment folder where the .mlq file is located. When accessed, the user account requires "full control" permission on that folder in order to generate and subsequently delete a temporary file. Perhaps you have that for the MediaLab folder. Hmm. In any case, I'm glad you have at least found a temporary solution.