Modifié par Rubies, 22 mars 2012 - 10:38 .
"Find Text In" for .gui files
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Rubies
, mars 22 2012 10:29
#1
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 10:29
I was in the middle of tweaking my GUI and realised there were several .gui files that I need to update to change the file name of the texture used. However, they're mostly spread across tens of .gui files, and going through them is a real chore. Are there any programs that can find text inside .gui files to save the effort of having to manually do it? It'd be a huge time saver!
#2
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 12:21
That depends, if they are like mdl files with strings that you can search and replace then yes.
Useful File Utilities has batch search and replace feature. I have used it for many robe conversions and such. I am pretty sure I long ago put a link for the program in the downloads sticky up top.
Useful File Utilities has batch search and replace feature. I have used it for many robe conversions and such. I am pretty sure I long ago put a link for the program in the downloads sticky up top.
#3
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 01:42
Yeah, I was hoping the same thing but it doesn't seem to be the case! It appears like some/most of the filename strings contained inside it aren't but I was hoping there was a program that could display them properly that could do a batch search thingymajig. ;_;
http://dl.dropbox.co...gui_wordpad.jpg
I'm going to try using one of those search programs anyway and see if it does find them all; after seeing how the files showed up in Notepad/Wordpad I didn't even give it a try.
http://dl.dropbox.co...gui_wordpad.jpg
I'm going to try using one of those search programs anyway and see if it does find them all; after seeing how the files showed up in Notepad/Wordpad I didn't even give it a try.
#4
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 04:02
Hey Rubies! What you basically want to do is to convert the GFF file to XML (text), edit it, and bring it back to GFF. Take a look at the tools here or GFF2XML within ModPacker here.
Too much hassle? Just grab GFF2XML from here and see if that meets your needs.
The first two sites I link to have some damned powerful tools, though.
Too much hassle? Just grab GFF2XML from here and see if that meets your needs.
The first two sites I link to have some damned powerful tools, though.





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