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[Program] LF2 Data Changer (with real time modification of data)
#21
I have tried to open the 7z file, but, like happen to me with silva's AI .7z file, the 7zip say its corrupted, can u describe to me how to open it\upload it to .rar or .zip file?
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#22
i dont see the linux port in the links?
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#23
Hooray it works on my new system.

(06-17-2012, 03:56 PM)Someone else Wrote:  Feel free to post ideas and modifications, and I'll gladly try and add them.

This thing could really use a 'replace all' feature - unless I'm missing it somehow.
The normal replace function is a bit tedious if you need to change something on every frame.
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#24
I believe, that if you press Ctrl+F twice (or click the search button twice), the advanced search dialog will appear.
It should have a "Replace All"-button, along with some other nifty controls.

Edit:
Thought I'd give a little update on something COMPLETELY unrelated. I've done a small update that fixes some bugs I had having to do with loading the configuration. If you are experiencing crashes upon starting the program, then download the new version, as these things should be fixed in it.
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#25
ahh okay
ctrl R+R does it too
a little confusing as there is no way to get to it from the menu
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#26
Can I script AI using this programme too?
there's no "jump to frame"??
(08-09-2012, 12:39 PM)Lord Silva Wrote:  I would just like to point out that this can update your data IN REAL TIME. So you can data change WITHOUT RESTARTING LF2.

I figured I'd point it out because people don't read update logs.

but mine doesn't work
Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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(02-09-2013, 07:14 AM)farhantirrien Wrote:  Can I script AI using this programme too?
Yes. Any file ending with ".as" will be viewed as an AI script file.

(02-09-2013, 07:14 AM)farhantirrien Wrote:  there's no "jump to frame"??
You can always search for "> [frame number]". That what I used to do before I noticed the "jump to frame"-feature in the original data changer.

(02-09-2013, 07:14 AM)farhantirrien Wrote:  but mine doesn't work
What happens when you use it?
Age ratings for movies and games (and similar) have never been a good idea.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.
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(02-09-2013, 02:27 PM)Someone else Wrote:  You can always search for "> [frame number]". That what I used to do before I noticed the "jump to frame"-feature in the original data changer.

I still do that because it's faster for individual frames.
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#29
Can you make it able to write stage.dat to the exe blurrrrgh ?
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Updated the Data Changer to version 1.0.0.

Features some fixes for unicode filenames, so if you've had problems opening files in the past it should work now.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?pyrgbg5goblu5

(02-28-2013, 03:56 AM)zort Wrote:  Can you make it able to write stage.dat to the exe blurrrrgh ?
I would like to, however the location of the stage data in the executable is not known at the moment.
I have an idea, but I am not particularly good at figuring out how the data structure is built.
But it is on my to do list and will eventually be done.
Age ratings for movies and games (and similar) have never been a good idea.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.
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