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Hail
except its hard to read
If you have both mods installed then you will find a RImworld symbol in the menu on the left bottom corner. There you can choose between different themes! :D
Installed both mods but nothjing is happening. Any help is greatly appreciated! :>
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=atrium+carceri+
ya im gonna use tomarrow after the set up stage of geting my solo colonry of necro mancy going
What I want to know is how to use unity to generate new fonts:
fontspackage file
I found a txt file in mod.
Rimtheme font packaging manual.txt
Tell me how to customize the font, but after I create it successfully,
I put it in the mod and the test is invalid.
Is there something wrong with my creation?
Did something go wrong in this place?
Warning: fonts name file need to be properly prefixed with a unique prefix you choose (eg: MyPrefix_fontname.ttf) otherwise it can lead to fonts packs incompatibilities.
Name it MyPrefix_fontname.ttf
Name it MyM_fontname.ttf
Name it fontspackage_fontname.ttf
But no matter how I name it, the final font game test is invalid.
I used unity2018.4.23f1 to compile the font.
Mod RimThemes Lovecraft Pack did not load any content. Following load folders were used:
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100\1899353487
Verse.Log:Error(String, Boolean)
Verse.<>c:<LoadModContent>b__13_1()
Verse.LongEventHandler:ExecuteToExecuteWhenFinished()
Verse.LongEventHandler:UpdateCurrentAsynchronousEvent()
Verse.LongEventHandler:LongEventsUpdate(Boolean&)
Verse.Root:DMD<DMD<Update_Patch1>?-37582208::Update_Patch1>(Root)
Verse.Root_Entry:Update()
Still, a good job!