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If theres any way to enable zipped up packs of models, it would be most helpful. I have my own wallpack for making structures but I don't want to flood the system with 12 models all separated out.
On the pack idea which i talked about on chat a few times im not liking how i cannot upload a packs of icons or models.
I'm certain you could write a script to check the files in a zip.
or atleast allow for multiple files to be uploaded at once, although uploading a zip file would upteen times better.
I don't think zip uploads would be good.. I would however make a pack system.. you select your model (in the section) and click "Add to My Pack" then the Pack would be a autozipped file
I was wondering, I am currently making a model pack with around 27-28 models, which all are connected somehow, the problem is just should I realy post alll 27-28 models in separete uploads? If there is no way around this maybe Hive should have a funtion so that model packs would be allowed/posible (of course only with selfcreated models.)
Mostly a thought, if there comes no solution, am I just going to post them.
Tarball would be very easy to implement, as would gzip. I don't know how useful it would be however since Windows doesn't (natively) support gzip/tar for file archives.
As for 7-zip's format: it's efficient, but not very widely used and not easy integrated with the site.
It makes the file bigger because once the file is compressed once by 7z, it cannot reasonably be reduced anymore. Compressing it again with Zip doesn't result in any savings, and the 7z file header and table take up extra space in addition, so the resulting .zip would be larger.
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