![]() This new editor would either always have a line telling you the line the screen ends, or have a toggable one, which would then help you know how far letters can go. Though I suppose it wouldn't be used by too many people, but it still could be useful to have a new book editor.įor more practical reasons past just fixing all of the books would be adding a new book/letter for your custom quest. The other book editor uses Windows DOS and has an extremely dated layout and functions. VB5 is still acquirable, but you have to do a little digging. ![]() I'll go ahead and admit I can barely code, so I couldn't make this myself, but anyway, lets get into it.ĭfbedit requires that you have Visual Basic 5 installed. Okay, so, I understand how this might be relatively hard to create, but considering there are tools of it already laying around, in theory you could build off them and just update and implement better features in it.
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