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SynthEyes-relative subfolders
It’s both a feature and a risk to rely on the user’s prior actions to determine where multiple exports will go. The user may want them somewhere special, or may muck things up completely.
Instead, by starting the subfolder name with “./” or “../” (or also “.\” or “..\” on Windows), you specify a SynthEyes-file-relative name. The subfolder goes into the folder containing the .sni file, though by using “../” you can jump out to other nearby folders in the file structure. For example, “../../FBXs” means to go up to levels from the folder containing the .sni file, and put the FBX file in there.
Reminder : If you want something in the same folder as the sni file, use “./FBX”, not “FBX”. Plain “FBX” will be located relative to the last export file.
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