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- Exp Rate Editor
- xls opens
- Easy Item Adder
- xls opens
- Easy Item Adder
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- Exp Rate Editor
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Farbod, will you add me on skype, want to talk about a problem I am having, hard to explain without showing you, screenshot won't cut it. A problem with loading SHN's with the R G B collumns, and Undefined## collumns.
Skype: Vincent.Valentine775
Experience rate editor? Just open MobInfoServer.shn then click Column > Multiply. Select the MonEXP tab and then type the value you want to multiply it by, i.e 6 will mean you have 6x experience rate. But I did fix the Exp rate editor tool so I guess I will just enable that.
XLS, it'll be difficult to do but soon I will implement it.
Item Adder? What's easier than typing in the values for the row? o.o
Sure add me.
Can't save files with empty cells, gives you an error saying you can't convert DBNull to String then deletes the file.
Yeah that's what i've been doing, it's just easier to not have to. This works on the older versions of SHN Editor, that's why I mentioned it. And MobViewInfo has a couple columns that have to be empty sometimes, like Texture, unless you have one.You can, it's just weird. For example in ItemInfoServer, I think the Column Market? Its like the third column, sometimes empty cells. Fill the last rows cell with something like Weapon. Then save, it works that way for me.
Yeah that's what i've been doing, it's just easier to not have to. This works on the older versions of SHN Editor, that's why I mentioned it. And MobViewInfo has a couple columns that have to be empty sometimes, like Texture, unless you have one.
oh cool thanksa simple dash does the job
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If I'm not mistaken, you get the error because you have 1 dimensional array.
It may look like with 2 but it is 1 dimensional, which contains another 1 dimensional.
You would need to ask the column amount from the row.
rows.GetLength(0);
If you declare like this:
string[,] rows;
Then you can ask rows.GetLength(0); and rows.GetLength(1);
It may be wrong, too lazy to test, i'll leave it to you.
As for the parser, it may seem to work at first, but it isn't foolproof. There is a small thing, when it will fail
Here is an idea for time saving and the hassle. Why not give an option to Auto-number the index numbers.