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No, current version can't edit stringsSo this can't be used to edit character names?
Next update you will be able to do it
No, current version can't edit stringsSo this can't be used to edit character names?
Yes, Next update you will be able to change this@Last Moment most of things u can only extend to 255.
For the money that bit low.
So in next update, I would love to see if we can go higher than 255.
Ohhh Man. I am too excited for 1.5:heartcoveredeyes:Yes, Next update you will be able to change this
ThanksOhhh Man. I am too excited for 1.5:heartcoveredeyes:
Btw U Rock Man.
BTW any release date @Last Moment
The tool written in C#, may be i will compile the final version for LinuxI was wondering by chance if this comes in a source version to run under linux? I'm guessing this is a python or ruby based tool?
That would be fantastic and much appreciated.The tool written in C#, may be i will compile the final version for Linux
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The version almost ready, may be tomorrow i will release it
Version 1.5 can edit character namesSo this can't be used to edit character names?
ReleasedOhhh Man. I am too excited for 1.5:heartcoveredeyes:
Btw U Rock Man.
BTW any release date @Last Moment
Awesome.
Very exited about this project, the changing of names would be amazing.
You are welcome @GodGoku-ᶠᶸᶜᵏᵧₒᵤthnx for release @Last Moment
Thanks for your support @anne O'nymous, soon i will complete the complex object handlingNothing to say, everything is good according to the actual capabilities. You did a really great works, I'll just wait for the update handling the objects
I was wondering by chance if this comes in a source version to run under linux? I'm guessing this is a python or ruby based tool?
Linux version won't be possible unless you replace .NET dependencies with MONO.The tool written in C#, may be i will compile the final version for Linux
I'm suprised this wasn't scripted with Python and sqlite tables or something? I don't know much about programming, but Windows .net framework seems kinda less open source friendly.Linux version won't be possible unless you replace .NET dependencies with MONO.
Yes i know, but i think it won't be a problemLinux version won't be possible unless you replace .NET dependencies with MONO.