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Greetings and congratulations for this great forum,
I have learned a lot from it. But I have a question... I have written my own python script recently... I have imported graphics (import graphics) and created a background image for the script called bg.jpg. The question is, how can I add it to the sis when I build with ensymble? I want to add it to be in !:\Private\[myapp UID]. Because now it only adds the following types of files: rsc exe py r01 mif It is a really noobish question but I would appreciate it very much if someone could give me an answer. |
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Make a folder containing your script (renamed default.py) and the image or other files you want to include and use Ensymble's py2sis on that folder instead of on the script.
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