Howto:Understand console output: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
OBJECT_SIGN: unexpected } in sign contents
(OBJECT_SIGN: unexpected } in sign contents)
Line 145: Line 145:
=== ... not a valid win32 application ===
=== ... not a valid win32 application ===
This Windows error could have various reasons to pop up. Usually, the file that is causing troubles is mentioned. Re-installing this file might solve the problem.
This Windows error could have various reasons to pop up. Usually, the file that is causing troubles is mentioned. Re-installing this file might solve the problem.
=== OBJECT_SIGN: unexpected } in sign contents ===
One of the OBJECT_SIGN lines in the .stg file (of the tile that was loaded when this error showed up) contains a fault. Note that <tt>}</tt> must be preceded by a <tt>{</tt> character.


=== OBJECT_SIGN: unsupported glyph `.' ===
=== OBJECT_SIGN: unsupported glyph `.' ===
Line 273: Line 276:
=== No path in /sim/sound/path ===
=== No path in /sim/sound/path ===
You (or the developer) have/has not specified a proper sound file in the aircraft's -set.xml file.
You (or the developer) have/has not specified a proper sound file in the aircraft's -set.xml file.
=== OBJECT_SIGN: unexpected } in sign contents ===


=== OpenAL error (AL_ILLEGAL_COMMAND): set_source_pos ===
=== OpenAL error (AL_ILLEGAL_COMMAND): set_source_pos ===

Navigation menu