Resource Editor

08/09/2020 14:59 TheAllfather#1
Hello everyone,

are there still any good resource editor floating around on the net? Most that ive found have been down for years.

Just looking for a tool that helps me out doing resource work faster and more efficent.

Greetings
08/21/2020 15:13 Flogolo#2
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Hello everyone,

are there still any good resource editor floating around on the net? Most that ive found have been down for years.

Just looking for a tool that helps me out doing resource work faster and more efficent.

Greetings
This area is for Flyff official servers only, your question would fit better in the "Flyff Private Server" Section
08/23/2020 20:24 Lumi#3
#moved
08/24/2020 15:12 Drabur#4
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Originally Posted by TheAllfather View Post
Hello everyone,

are there still any good resource editor floating around on the net? Most that ive found have been down for years.

Just looking for a tool that helps me out doing resource work faster and more efficent.

Greetings
I think the best is just use notepad++
08/24/2020 17:06 TheAllfather#5
Thats what im using right now. Thought there was a tool that people were using. I know how to modify most of the stuff but when it comes to digging deeper, it becomes really hard, just because some parts of the txt.files are in Korean lol.
08/24/2020 20:13 xTwiLightx#6
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I think the best is just use notepad++
VS Code in my case
08/24/2020 22:15 Harvey'#7
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I think the best is just use notepad++
IntelliJ IDEA alot of Features

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08/25/2020 08:49 Naltalah#8
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VS Code in my case
Can second this. VSCode offers a lot of extensions that make working with Flyff's outdated file layout so much easier.
08/25/2020 10:54 xTwiLightx#9
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IntelliJ IDEA alot of Features

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Isn't an IDE with focus on Java a bit too much for editing files that have no standardized structure?
08/25/2020 16:32 Harvey'#10
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Isn't an IDE with focus on Java a bit too much for editing files that have no standardized structure?
Yes in fact it has functions that have helped me a lot personally when I didn't know what I or someone else (in a project) has changed in one or more files.

small example:
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But agree with you for people who want it simple and easy vs is very good because you can work directly with the source and notepad++ is good.
07/12/2024 10:09 loboblanko#11
Could someone explain to me how to use the Res editor, that is, I already edited changes in files, I saved them, now that I proceed with the Res editor, as I see the changes in the game I hope for your support and understanding. thank you so much