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kawai

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Since: 06-16-06
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Posted on 07-21-06 12:40 AM Link
Can you use table files in Hexworkshop, if so how.
HyperHacker

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Posted on 07-21-06 12:59 AM Link
Under Options->Preferences->Display->Character Filter, you can make a table of sorts. It doesn't support .tbl files though.
Dr_Death16

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Since: 05-07-06
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Posted on 07-21-06 01:52 AM Link
I believe Thingy or Thingy32 would support any .tbl files, though. If you minded switching hex editors, that is.
Zidane

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Since: 07-14-06
From: Melbourne, FL

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Posted on 07-21-06 04:51 AM Link
Originally posted by HyperMackerel
Under Options->Preferences->Display->Character Filter, you can make a table of sorts. It doesn't support .tbl files though.


Oh, wow. I've been making programs that'll automatically convert between text and hexadecimal because I didn't want to move away from Hex Workshop (I trust the commercial products better).

Thanks for pointing this out. I don't know why no one has ever mentioned it before. Who cares if you can't use a table file? It's just a little more work; and even less if you created the table yourself. In fact, if you really wanted to make it quick, you could edit the CharMaps...
Yoronosuku

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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 07-21-06 04:13 PM Link
Actualy its been mentioned a few times before, I figured it out myself a little while ago. I think it was interdpth who made a charmap for the advanced games.
HyperHacker

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Since: 11-18-05
From: Canada, w00t!
My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn.
STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^(

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Posted on 07-21-06 04:31 PM Link
I don't think many people know about that feature, and since it doesn't allow extended ASCII (does it? ) or assigning multiple characters to one value (eg 0x23 = "RED"), plus the tedious process of creating the character map, most people probably just use another editor.

Costing money doesn't make a program better. Hex Workshop has a few annoying bugs. Hell, Windows is pretty expensive.
amnesiahacker

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Posted on 07-25-06 08:03 AM Link
Yes everyone here has paid for their windows version (hehe)
Cartmic

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Posted on 07-25-06 09:51 AM Link
Originally posted by amnesiahacker
Yes everyone here has paid for their windows version (hehe)


Windows, baa
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Since: 01-01-06
From: Sushi Bar

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Posted on 08-08-06 10:01 AM Link
That's funny, last time I checked this forum was about Pokémon hacking ... Anyway, use Hexacute, it's great. http://www.zophar.net/trans/transutils/Hexecute-3.0-RC7-install.exe
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