How Do I Move Things in the Parameters Tab?

Long story short, I became a patron to somebody who makes DAZ models, but when I downloaded everything it completely ruined my Parameters Tab, specifically under G8F and G8M.

As you can see in the attatched file, all the morphs for characters are right under G8F. Is there a way to move these? I'd rather have them under G8F > Actor > Full Body > (Custom Group)

I assume I'll have to do something in the files, so anybody who knows how to fix this please note that I'm on a Mac.

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,205
    Correct the categorization of the files. Genesis 8 Female, etc. should not be the top level category.
  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 9,547
    edited July 16

    Technically, you just need to change the Path of each property. For instance, I take Bloody Rayne in your screenshot as an example.

    - You select Bloddy Rayne, right-click to turn on Edit Mode.
    - Click into property list on the right, Ctrl + A. Right-click > Set > Property Group..., Select a Path from the drop-down list. You can further modify the path to make it more correct as needed. Accept.
    (Be noted, you need to make sure the property going to a correct path. For example, a full body morph should go to: Actor/Full Body/... A head morph should go to: Actor/Head/... A thigh morph should go to: Actor/Legs/... etc. )
    - Go to: File > Save As > Support Asset > Save Modified Assets...
    - Confirm the list then Accept.

    Be aware that I use Windows. But the process should be the same on a Mac. 

    Another way is to directly modify DSF files in data folder by using Notepad++... but that way will take more time ~~~

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  • crosswind said:

    Technically, you just need to change the Path of each property. For instance, I take Bloody Rayne in your screenshot as an example.

    - You select Bloddy Rayne, right-click to turn on Edit Mode.
    - Click into property list on the right, Ctrl + A. Right-click > Set > Property Group..., Select a Path from the drop-down list. You can further modify the path to make it more correct as needed. Accept.
    (Be noted, you need to make sure the property going to a correct path. For example, a full body morph should go to: Actor/Full Body/... A head morph should go to: Actor/Head/... A thigh morph should go to: Actor/Legs/... etc. )
    - Go to: File > Save As > Support Asset > Save Modified Assets...
    - Confirm the list then Accept.

    Be aware that I use Windows. But the process should be the same on a Mac. 

    Another way is to directly modify DSF files in data folder by using Notepad++... but that way will take more time ~~~

    Thank you so much! That worked. The only difference is I press Cmd + A to select all on Mac. You're a life saver, and this will let me clean up a lot of other things that bothered me, but not quite as much. 

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 9,547

    dalittleman_9a96b805 said:

    crosswind said:

    Technically, you just need to change the Path of each property. For instance, I take Bloody Rayne in your screenshot as an example.

    - You select Bloddy Rayne, right-click to turn on Edit Mode.
    - Click into property list on the right, Ctrl + A. Right-click > Set > Property Group..., Select a Path from the drop-down list. You can further modify the path to make it more correct as needed. Accept.
    (Be noted, you need to make sure the property going to a correct path. For example, a full body morph should go to: Actor/Full Body/... A head morph should go to: Actor/Head/... A thigh morph should go to: Actor/Legs/... etc. )
    - Go to: File > Save As > Support Asset > Save Modified Assets...
    - Confirm the list then Accept.

    Be aware that I use Windows. But the process should be the same on a Mac. 

    Another way is to directly modify DSF files in data folder by using Notepad++... but that way will take more time ~~~

    Thank you so much! That worked. The only difference is I press Cmd + A to select all on Mac. You're a life saver, and this will let me clean up a lot of other things that bothered me, but not quite as much. 

    Ah, I always forget "Cmd" key for Mac users, haha ~ 

    Great !

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