i have a question here
Actually, it is not my curiosity , someone of korean modder asked me a few days ago
he wants to know how change the color that displayed text of resource amount and supply amount on the upper end right side
i just thouht that could be in TBL but im not sure clearly so i came here to get any good comments
is there a pointer in TBL or EXE file ?
thanks
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on May 22 2008, 4:17 am by NirvanaJung.
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Hmm. It wouldn't be in the TBL, it is probably obscured away in some EXE function call. In the .bin file nothing is in those text boxes to specify it, and I doubt adding a byte would change it.
I guess you could edit the in-game font colors, but anywhere the similar color exists would also be changed.
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he wants to know just there not global colours
any clue about specific text of there to change color ?
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Hmm. I don't think it is anywhere easily accessable...
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Here's what I would do, if you have a decent disassembler. It might work with a hex editor too. Search in the .exe for a string of bytes that starts with the appropriate color code and then has a %i or %d and ends with null. % is 0x25, i is 0x49 and d is 0x44:
0x02 0x25 0x49 0x00, or
0x02 0x25 0x44 0x00
And replace the first byte with the color code that you expect it to be (resources are shown in green, right?)
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