ENVIRONMENT_TEXT
'''Different environments can be encountered when exploring the planetary systems on the galactic map: [[PT_INFERNO]], [[PT_RADIATED]], [[PT_TOXIC]], [[PT_BARREN]], [[PT_DESERT]], [[PT_TUNDRA]], [[PT_SWAMP]], [[PT_TERRAN]], [[PT_OCEAN]], [[PT_ASTEROIDS]], and [[PT_GASGIANT]].
Each [[encyclopedia ENC_SPECIES]] has its own environmental preferences, which determine on each planet type the suitability for the species, according to the following list (from worst to best):
[[PE_UNINHABITABLE]] < [[PE_HOSTILE]] < [[PE_POOR]] < [[PE_ADEQUATE]] < [[PE_GOOD]]
The planet suitability report can be displayed by right-cliking on a planet in the system sidepanel. A green number following the suitability data indicates the max population value if the species colonizes the planet, whereas a red number indicates that the population will stay idle or will decrease, to finally perish if the species attempts to colonize the planet.
When terraforming a planet (by [[encyclopedia RESEARCH_TITLE]] or if the planet has the [[special GAIA_SPECIAL]] special) in order to better suit the species environmental preferences, the planet's original environment is modified by stages, until it finally reaches the [[PE_GOOD]] suitability for the species who wants to live on the planet. The terraforming stages can be checked on the suitability wheel displayed in the Planet Suitability report.
<img src=\"encyclopedia/EP_wheel.png\"></img>'''
The error message is also attached. Can somebody help me?
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Though im new here and dunno exactly if you figured this out or not.
I wanted to point out that your actual error states, that you have passed a folder directory and didn't actually pass in the file name of the image to load within the path given.
non-file path typically means a directory or folder path without the filename at the end.
E.G. somepicture.png is missing
the error says you passed
"../../art/"
instead of the below which its implying it requires.
"../../art/somepicture.png"
The error msg probably should assert "a filename is required within the given path specified".