Could I replace the images in the speech bubbles?

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Theo:
No, the .cs goes to that folder in the SimPe source. What you got was the binaries, that's where the .dll should be copied.

nocomment:
Wow, thanks!  I tested that and it works!

I'm afraid I don't know how to extract the resources and package them.  I'm really a beginner with SimPE.

(Amber - I just put the dll in the Program Files/SimPE.  I believe the other file is for people who want to build/compile SimPE themselves.)

Ambular:
Quote from: nocomment on 2008 February 13, 03:36:33

Wow, thanks!  I tested that and it works!

I'm afraid I don't know how to extract the resources and package them.  I'm really a beginner with SimPE.

(Amber - I just put the dll in the Program Files/SimPE.  I believe the other file is for people who want to build/compile SimPE themselves.)


That part's pretty easy.  Assuming you already know what files you want to change:

1.  In the Resource List view, right-click on the resource(s) you want and choose "Extract."  Save to whatever folder you like.
2.  Then go to the File menu and choose "New."  SimPE will start an empty package for you.
3.  Right-click anywhere in the Resource view and choose "Add," select all the stuff you just extracted (they'll be XML files with big alphanumeric filenames) and hit Open.  This imports copies of the resources you just extracted.
4.  Then save the file as a .package with whatever filename you want and edit to your heart's desire.  XD

Gwill:
Quote from: AmberDiceless on 2008 February 13, 04:08:40

That part's pretty easy.  Assuming you already know what files you want to change:

1.  In the Resource List view, right-click on the resource(s) you want and choose "Extract."  Save to whatever folder you like.
2.  Then go to the File menu and choose "New."  SimPE will start an empty package for you.
3.  Right-click anywhere in the Resource view and it choose "add," select all the stuff you just extracted (they'll be XML files with big alphanumeric filenames) and hit Open.  This imports copies of the resources you just extracted.
4.  Then save the file as a .package with whatever filename you want and edit to your heart's desire.  XD


Making a copy of the source package and deleting all the unchanged resources will have the same result.  But, yes, it's best to learn to export, import and replace right from the start.

J. M. Pescado:
Heh, the wings are neat. I wonder if we can get The Monarch in the game.

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