I know but I have not used (no more) them (2 image files) at all, in any line of code.
As always, I can not reproduce that error, because I removed them. I will search for an old version of the project.
Yes but "aaa" should be part of the file name (in my intention, in your example) or X should be.
Check my project: I renamend Trofeo.png to OLDTrofeo.png because I was trying to use an animated gif (and this worked) an I forgot to remove OLDTrofeo.png.
Eh, ho capito ma forse non mi so esprimere!
I know, the warning does not appear if I write, for example: "FileName" & Extension, even if the value of Extension was ".png". It is obvious.
is it possible that I am understanding the opposite?
The engine is not able, cannot evaluate variables; just for this reason if I search the file name in my code and I don't find it (post #5), as the engine does, the warning should be shown. Or not?!?!
The engine is not able, cannot evaluate variables; just for this reason if I search the file name in my code and I don't find it (post #5), as the engine do, the warning should be shown. Or not?!?!
If my code contains some kind of command which COULD (or might? I don't know which verb should I use here ) be related to some file, no warning (about any file) will be shown.
If my code contains some kind of command which COULD (or might? I don't knwo which verb shoud I use here ) be related to some file, no warning (about any file) will be shown.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.