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Hey everybody. I've been using Token Tools on RP Tools (http://www.rptools.net/downloadsw/) to make my minis for use on Roll20 for the past few years. I just bought a new computer which came with windows 10 installed on it. It's fine and I have no real problems on it except that when I downloaded Token Tools and tried to launch it the regular way, a window pops up stating 'How do you want to open this?'. Clicking on the file used to launch it. Is there an app I need to use this .jar file now? Any insight anyone?
Thanks!
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Problems with installing Token Tool Post by H16HP01N7 » Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:30 am I recently downloaded TokenTool, and have unpacked it to a folder on my desktop using WinRAR.
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I am on Ubuntu 14.04. I have followed the instructions here
- The program was downloaded correctly (At least from the parts you pasted here it seems to be the valid repo python script). You probably need to add the ~/bin directory to your PATH variable to make it work.
- Problems with installing Token Tool Post by H16HP01N7 » Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:30 am I recently downloaded TokenTool, and have unpacked it to a folder on my desktop using WinRAR.
- The BlackBerry Command-line tools. The command-line tools are a set of command-line utilities that can do everything that the above plug-ins do, but from a command-line prompt. You can also use the command-line tools from a point and click UI.
Specifically:
However, after doing so a html file is downloaded. There does not appear to be an executable file. If I then run repo init, it gives the following error:
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'The program 'repo' is currently not installed. Xbox backup creator download. You can install it by typing apt-get install phablet-tools'
Now typing this will of course work. The problem is, I cannot use the phablet-tools packaged version of repo, as it is not approved. So how exactly https://renewworldof991.weebly.com/nancy-drew-full-game-download-free.html. do I get repo installed?
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Here are the first few lines of the file that is downloaded:
If I try to open the file in a browser I get a 404 'the requested ULR /fit-repo was not found on this server.'
Here is a link to the complete file as downloaded.
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The program was downloaded correctly (At least from the parts you pasted here it seems to be the valid repo python script). You probably need to add the ~/bin directory to your PATH variable to make it work.
To do this, you need to run the following command in your Terminal:
export PATH='~/bin:$PATH'
Check now if the
repo
command works.Token Tool Download
If it works, to make those changes persistent, simply add this command from above to the end of your .bashrc file.
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