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FAQs and Tutorials / Re: FF7 and Related Tools With Wine
« on: 2010-02-24 22:35:50 »
i don't use mono. and will avoid any thing that requires it like the plague.
as for a hex editor..
then you can also go fetch my service menu so you can just right click on the file in dolphin and under actions select "edit in okteta)
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Okteta+Service+Menu?content=120570
i wrote this quick and dirty install script for it so you can just unzip and install
its a 7z so you want to install p7zip-full same as above use p7zip-full instead.
after you download the 7z and install p7zip then you can find the file in dolphin r.click-> extract to sub dir , enter the dir it made press F4 to open a terminal there and run the install with sh install.sh (you shouldn't need the root version).
this is a result of me trying to id the ff7 files that are not readable otherwise for the reconstruction sheet (though its a good time saver and i should share it )
as for a hex editor..
Code: (run in konsole (alt+f2 for runbox)) [Select]
sudo apt-get install okteta
then you can also go fetch my service menu so you can just right click on the file in dolphin and under actions select "edit in okteta)
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Okteta+Service+Menu?content=120570
i wrote this quick and dirty install script for it so you can just unzip and install
its a 7z so you want to install p7zip-full same as above use p7zip-full instead.
after you download the 7z and install p7zip then you can find the file in dolphin r.click-> extract to sub dir , enter the dir it made press F4 to open a terminal there and run the install with sh install.sh (you shouldn't need the root version).
this is a result of me trying to id the ff7 files that are not readable otherwise for the reconstruction sheet (though its a good time saver and i should share it )