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GECK Object Window Empty (RESOLVED)
So, i dont entirely know what i did, i was working with the GECK when i accidentaly clicked a random button, and i dont know if i clicked on a place with one of the mouse buttons or what.
Now the Object Window is completely empty, and YES, i have loaded the Data .esm files, i have quite a bit of experience in GECK and Creation kit. So what exactly may be causing the object window to be empty? the different sections are there(Actors, Items,World Objects,etc.)But the list of the items in those sections on the right is just a blank white space, i tried using the steam version of GECK instead of the one from the website that i normally use, but it didn't do anything. All the other windows, Cell and Render, are still functioning properly.
Any help?
Last edited by Skinny Malone; Dec 31, 2014 @ 8:30am
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Ladez Dec 30, 2014 @ 4:50pm 
I've heard of this happening because of all the columns collapsing. Even though they seem to be missing, they're just collapsed to zero width and are hiding to the left.

In this screenshot I've collapsed all my columns and marked where you should be able to drag them open again.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/50671837/img/object_window.png
Skinny Malone Dec 30, 2014 @ 5:11pm 
Just one problem, that is helpful, but not the problem, it looks more like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hkzri8t60rsdo92/Capture.JPG?dl=0
Ladez Dec 31, 2014 @ 3:24am 
Try to expand the window as much as you can, then find the bar that separates the sections from the list and drag it back to it's proper place before making the window smaller again.
JDC UK Dec 31, 2014 @ 3:35am 
I'd guess you've dragged the bar too far to the right.
You could probably shove the Object Window off to the left then expand it to the right until the bar appears.

If it wasn't that simple then you can edit GECKPrefs.ini and lower the value of probably this line
Object Tree W=300

Alternatively just delete the file and it will make a new one with default settings on next launch, though if you have any custom settings you'd like to keep, you could make a copy of the ini file, then delete GECKPrefs.ini, then launch and quit the GECK so it makes a new one, then copy the values for the window coordinate lines from the fresh ini file into the original, then swap the files back over so you should now have your original settings with the fixed window coords.
Skinny Malone Dec 31, 2014 @ 8:30am 
JDC thank you, editing the Object Tree W =300 worked for me, thanks for the help.
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Date Posted: Dec 30, 2014 @ 4:33pm
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