squadleader_id wrote (View Post): |
Even if it is easy doing it manually using Neil's guide...I bet StratEdit and Mafi's upcoming new tool will be at least 10x easier |
Nomada_Firefox wrote (View Post): | ||
Can be. You have at 50% from to be equally difficult for you, we should remember your opinions about the workbook. One easy tool. |
squadleader_id wrote (View Post): | ||||
My opinion about the workbook? It's a nice tool...but S3T forgot to put headers in the data txt files...so if you want to edit anything (small things) you have to consult the workbook...or even worse paste the txt into the workbook to edit them. Qclone was better in this aspect....you can open any adb data and edit stuff right away (complete column headers headers and help quotes are available in Qclone columns). Qclone is much better for fast data editing...the workbook is great for the error checking feature though. As for the workbook vs BGEdit for FPools editing...BGEdit is a much better tool. It's a good thing that someone's also working on an MS Access tool for FPools editing. |
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Do also work with txt files and Excel working on your Star Wars Empire At War mods, Firefox? |
Nomada_Firefox wrote (View Post): |
If you edit some with qclone, can you calculate the amount of ammo? the answer is not, workbook is a book for to work, if you want make changes, better make them on it, if not you will have problems. |
schrecken wrote (View Post): |
There are header files in the workbook
A quick copy and paste after editing and it's done. |
squadleader_id wrote (View Post): |
...Mafi is working on a user-friendly tool for StratMap editing... |
Sapa wrote (View Post): |
You are a funny guy Nomada... For months you have defended the stupid txt files in WaR/Tld and now you have tested the BTD program and say its fantastic!!
What shall i say |
Mafi wrote (View Post): |
the BTD-Editor 2009/StratMapTxt-Editor is now finalised,
current version now v1.02, OS: W2K,XP/Vista and MacOS-X intended for modding: BTD-files of CC:WaR/TLD and their file StratMap.txt ZIP size: approx 7 MB SourceCode included. Download via http://www.ftf.claranet.de/ |
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