The Kanji Update!
Moving on up to version 5.5:
* When a disc is loaded, the encoding will be automatically detected. However, since there's no indicator of a specific country/region/encoding in the opening.bnr files themselves, if you open one of those as a standalone file (one not in a disc), then you may need to toggle the encoding manually. "English/EU" is selected by default.
Only a 64-bit build for now. My 32-bit environment suddenly stopped working.
Moving on up to version 5.5:
- Support added for SdMenu.dat/.usd, which contain much of Melee's Kanji (Japanese alphabet) textures
- Expanded support for banner file (opening.bnr) decoding/encoding, which:
Shift+Enter can now be used on the Disc Details tab for "Image Name" to enter line breaks
Support added for Melee's LbMcGame/LbMcSnap files, which contain memory card save file banners & icons
Fixed the issue of double-clicking on files/folders in the Disc File Tree's "File" column not detected
- Expanded support for banner file (opening.bnr) decoding/encoding, which:
- Added support for Japanese characters (Hiragana/Katakana) in disc details
- Fixes discs that have Japanese in their disc details not loading all files in the Disc File Tree
- Fixed disc root building/rebuilding for Japanese discs
- Added an encoding selector switch on the Disc Details tab *
Small general improvements to how the disc details texts are loaded/edited/saved- Fixes discs that have Japanese in their disc details not loading all files in the Disc File Tree
- Fixed disc root building/rebuilding for Japanese discs
- Added an encoding selector switch on the Disc Details tab *
Shift+Enter can now be used on the Disc Details tab for "Image Name" to enter line breaks
Support added for Melee's LbMcGame/LbMcSnap files, which contain memory card save file banners & icons
Fixed the issue of double-clicking on files/folders in the Disc File Tree's "File" column not detected
* When a disc is loaded, the encoding will be automatically detected. However, since there's no indicator of a specific country/region/encoding in the opening.bnr files themselves, if you open one of those as a standalone file (one not in a disc), then you may need to toggle the encoding manually. "English/EU" is selected by default.
Only a 64-bit build for now. My 32-bit environment suddenly stopped working.
There are some coins in ItCo.usd, but I haven't checked to see if they're the same ones.How to edit Mario, Dr Mario and Luigi coin?
What version of the program are you using? What OS? What file does it happen on? Does the Extract button or top menu option work?I can't right click on my skin file to extract to DAT , has someone experienced the same?