- #WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE HOW TO#
- #WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE INSTALL#
- #WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE PATCH#
- #WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE DOWNLOAD#
The enter keystrokes are for the confirmation window of the applocale. You can change the wscript.sleep milliseconds value to match your own preference, but a good dose of common sense is recommended. Just change the directories of the example in the. You can simply open and edit it with the notepad.
#WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE INSTALL#
Some people asked me, so I think it's valid to tell in advance that you don't need to install anything for this to work if your windows is updated.
This is for Windows, I don't know if this works in other operational systems.
#WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE HOW TO#
Let me clarify, this guide will not teach you how to use scripts, it's just an explanation about a pre-made script, it will aid you in understanding how to edit the script to make it work for you. (You have to wait and not remove focus from the windows for it to work correctly, though.) Simply by running it, it opens the Palette Editor, confirm the applocale prompt, opens the japanese Soku, confirms the second prompt, and then opens Sokuroll automatically. What this does: If you are tired of opening eveytime each program in order just to access your palettes and play online, this script is for you. Not very many palette sites are known at this time. However, all of the quote symbols and backslashes will be Yen signs (mostly only on the spell cards)
#WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE PATCH#
You can save an original copy of the th123w.dat somewhere else, and rename the th123e.dat to th123w.dat, and run the weather patch for the full translated game. Otherwise, only the original game and the Weather only patch work. The Full English Translation patch must be run in Japanese locale and have SokuRoll running to be compatible with the palette editor (However, the numbers may be displayed strangely, e.g. If you still want to access your character's old palettes you can just press down or keep pressing up until the edited palettes end. From character select screen, press up once to get a black sprite that works as "random palette" or keep selecting upwards to navigate between your new palettes. This will hide the palette editor window. With the palette editor still running, launch the Japanese Hisoutensoku (if you didn't change your language setting to Japanese, you will have to use Applocale or Locale Emulator to launch the game too). Note that setting a palette for replays will make it so that palette always shows in replays, regardless of the chosen one during matches. To remove these, simply press Shift + Delete for Player 1 and Ctrl + Delete for Player 2). Press Shift + Space to set it for Player 1 Replay Palette, and press Ctrl + Space to set it for the Player 2 Replay Palette. If you wish to un-set that palette, just highlight it and press Delete, don't worry, this will not erase them. This will mark that palette edit as SET, and it will be added in the Character Select screen without taking place of the preexisting ones. From the list of palettes at the bottom, highlight the file of your choice and press Space. This will register a list of palettes on the lower part of the editor screen. button located at the bottom right and select the directory you chose above. Put all your palettes in a directory of your choice. Net Framework 1.1 or above installed, or have msvcr71.dll in your system folder. Left/right changes between sprites while up/down is used to zoom. Begin editing by clicking an area within the sprite to edit and using the palette tools on the right side. Click on New and choose a character to create a palette for. When the program prompts you to select a path, choose Soku's installation directory. For Windows 7, if you are having problems installing Applocale, open the command prompt in Admin mode and run the installer trough the command prompt. You may need to change the language setting to Japanese or use Applocale if you get an error message (this is REQUIRED for the 1.10 editor, or you will always get a "Black Reimu" on your saved palettes, as well as the program not minimizing when attempting to apply the palettes).
#WINDOWS 7 JAPANESE APPLOCALE DOWNLOAD#
Download the Palette Editor for 1.10 - Note: it still works with 1.10a.