I created a small program in enigma that can allow you to use paths
in enigma.
screenshot -
http://db.tt/zGozvsOndownload -
http://db.tt/mfJQ10ag1) Open your gm project then save it as an egm.
2) Open and extract the egm file with an archive viewer such as 7zip
3) Open the extracted paths folder. Notice you'll find PTH file(s) in there.
4) Run my converter exe or if you aren't on windows open and run the
converter's source gm81 from enigma/lgm.
5) Select the PTH file from the paths folder you extracted earlier and
open it in the Open File dialog.
6) When it's done processing your PTH file, a GML file should be generated.
7) Open, select all and copy the contents of that GML file in a raw text
editor i. e. notepad.
8) Paste the create event code in the create event of your object that
follows the path.
9) Paste the step event code into the step event of that object.
10) Done. Your object should now be following an absolute path while
continuing from its start position as its end action. If you want it to be
relative or have a different end action it can be done easily by editing the
output step event code.
Cheers!
~Samuel