I don't know about textures, but I managed to find imported sounds. When you go to the Sounds tab in the Data window, add a new object. Then on the right is one field that let's you set the file associated with it (I'm not sure which one, as I don't have the Galaxy Editor anymore; laptop died). It may help to turn on/off some of the icons that show on top, there's five in them in total. You should be able to find your imported files when double clicking the field that contains the actual MP3. If you can't find a solution, I'll post a screenshot saturday; as then hopefully I will be able to use the Galaxy Editor again.
I don't know about textures, but I managed to find imported sounds. When you go to the Sounds tab in the Data window, add a new object. Then on the right is one field that let's you set the file associated with it (I'm not sure which one, as I don't have the Galaxy Editor anymore; laptop died). It may help to turn on/off some of the icons that show on top, there's five in them in total. You should be able to find your imported files when double clicking the field that contains the actual MP3. If you can't find a solution, I'll post a screenshot saturday; as then hopefully I will be able to use the Galaxy Editor again.
Are you thinking of the archive browser that's in my picture?
I've just had this again so I looked a little more closely what has to be done - it seems that simply saving that map is enough, no need for a restart.
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I have a slight problem.
I want to change some textures and sounds to some custom ones. So, I imported the files but I can not find them anywhere.
Here's a screenshot of what I see:
It only lets me search the Assets folder and LocalizedData folder, and none of my stuff is in there.
Any help is appreciated!
Tried to enter the name of the imported file into the search bar?
It sometimes doesn't show up for me too, until I try to search for it.
@s3rius: Go
When I type the name into the search bar it comes up with nothing.
I don't know about textures, but I managed to find imported sounds. When you go to the Sounds tab in the Data window, add a new object. Then on the right is one field that let's you set the file associated with it (I'm not sure which one, as I don't have the Galaxy Editor anymore; laptop died). It may help to turn on/off some of the icons that show on top, there's five in them in total. You should be able to find your imported files when double clicking the field that contains the actual MP3. If you can't find a solution, I'll post a screenshot saturday; as then hopefully I will be able to use the Galaxy Editor again.
Are you thinking of the archive browser that's in my picture?
@stewie-Y: Go
You might try importing the asset, saving your map, then restarting the editor.
Ahh, that did the trick.
Strange.
I've just had this again so I looked a little more closely what has to be done - it seems that simply saving that map is enough, no need for a restart.