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Imperia online game annex vassel
Imperia online game annex vassel










imperia online game annex vassel
  1. #IMPERIA ONLINE GAME ANNEX VASSEL WINDOWS 7#
  2. #IMPERIA ONLINE GAME ANNEX VASSEL ZIP#

The Holy Roman Emperor can also vassalize members of the Holy Roman Empire by passing the penultimate Imperial Reform, "Revoke The Privilegia". They can also receive autonomy from a larger country, either as a normal nation or as a client state. Countries can be force vassalized in a Peace Treaty or can agree to vassalization via a diplomatic offer. There are several different ways to vassalize a nation. Like others, I've followed these instructions extremely carefully, but there always seems to be an "oh yeah, make sure." that comes along with RoboHelp that never gets linked up in the manuals.Please help with verifying or updating this section.

#IMPERIA ONLINE GAME ANNEX VASSEL ZIP#

Is there a setting to make the zip.exe the ONLY zip extension in the script? That seems to work, but RoboHelp likes to jump back to 7zip. But what I need to know is what else could I possibly do to fix this? So, what else can you guys help out here with? This is not a terribly hard thing - to compile an ePub really ISN'T that hard. There's no unreferenced files, no weirdness in the naming conventions of the project, nothing.īut if it goes to 7zip, it craps the bed. It is still crapping the bed when it gets to the TOC Path missing.Īs others have stated, there are no errors in the log. Yes, I've tried it on a clean build of Win7. Yes, I've tried Praful's system path variable.

#IMPERIA ONLINE GAME ANNEX VASSEL WINDOWS 7#

So to answer the pending question, "What's your system?" it is in Windows 7 Professional running 64-bit. So when you get to "C drive as the sole environment system" that means everything above it, I did with that final condition. Now, when I say "It still does this", I mean I reverted to all the variables from that point forward. When RoboHelp asks me for zip.exe location, it compiles BEAUTIFULLY.īut then it goes right back to 7zip and craps the bed. I even installed RoboHelp on a computer with a single hard drive and did nothing but generate this file. I've done it with the E drive as the sole environment system. I've done it with the C drive as the sole environment system. I changed the default ePub reader to Calibre. I changed the default ePub reader to Sony Reader Library. My default ePub reader has been Adobe Digital Editions. When this happens, it is ALWAYS when it tells me to use 7zip instead of, say "zip.exe". RoboHelp cheerfully informs me that there is no TOC file. I've done this on clean systems and "dirty" systems, and every. Now, I've done this on my C drive (an SSD) and my E drive (a regular storage drive) and used RoboHelp in both locations, doing both on the C and the E drive so that all is contained (project, folder, output, everything) in the same location. Try to replicate, it goes back to 7zip and craps the bed. Downloaded zip.exe as requested, used it as the Zip source, HOORAY! It works!ĭ. Downloaded 64-bit 7zip and used it as the Zip source, and it craps the bed with a TOC Missing error. Downloaded 32-bit 7zip and used it as the Zip source, and it craps the bed with a TOC Missing error. Out of those fifty-nine times, I have also:Ī. Followed Praful's instructions to the letter after contacting him to find out exactly how one goes about adding the system32 to the Path variables. Removed all the spaces from my Project Name and ePub outputs per this post: Ģ. Okay, so after conversing with Praful about my system path (which, incidentally, didn't need modification at all and was working just fine and dandy with the system32 path already there), I still get a TOC error.ġ.












Imperia online game annex vassel