

Trid the CLI version has a few extra tricks like changing the extension for a file or files automatically. Tridnet has signatures for 5231 file types atm. Threw them into tridnet and the original compression type was recognized. Tested it by renaming a rar and 7zip file to 7zip and rar. Instead, it's extensible and can be trained to recognize new formats in a fast and automatic way.". While there are similar utilities with hard coded logic, TrID has no fixed rules. If somebody knows of such a tool please tell me.Done a bit of digging and I found tridnet, which is the GUI for the trid program.The homepage states: "TrID is an utility designed to identify file types from their binary signatures. I have briefly looked for a tool which determines the compression of a file by looking at the contents but so far haven't found one. If somebody knows of such a tool please tell me. You can test this by unzipping the mod and then with 7zip or winzip create a 7zip/zip file and then install it. A specialized archiving software (or a library better than the one I have available) may be able to guess the correct file type despite that but MO can't". It's labeled as a 7z but really it's a zip. Tannin wrote the following: "The file has the wrong file extension. You must be logged in to see the comments. If you meant the former I still can't fully explain why it works for me but not for you but the 'error message' did rang a bell. What exactly do you mean with this? Did you mean that you unzipped the mod and then copied it to the /mods/ directory or did you mean the top left button which states 'Install a new mod from an archive'. They install just fine if I manually import the archive, though.
