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Finally.....
I have made as rough table of all the conversion codes I know.
How to use them...
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The numbers on the left are decimal character codes you would find
in the actual TXB files. On the right is the character that it should
be converted to.
e.g. 39 = ;
The character code 39 represents the (') code in Windows. FORGET IT!
If you read a (') character from a TXB file, you must convert it to a
(;). You got it yet? If you're still not sure, read another example.
e.g. 243 = h
Any character codes of 243 found in a TXB file should be converted to
an h.
If you're STILL not sure, you can always ask for my personal help by
e-mailing me at prunge@ozemail.com.au
Since I have a long distance Internet provider, I may not answer you
mail for a few days...
Anyway, here's the table:
39 = ;
230 = <
102 = >
227 = (
163 = )
161 = !
96 = &
34 = /
229 = 0
165 = 1
101 = 2
37 = 3
228 = 4
164 = 5
100 = 6
36 = 7
231 = 8
167 = 9
103 = :
162 = -
177 = a
113 = b
49 = c
240 = d
176 = e
112 = f
48 = g
243 = h
179 = i
115 = j
51 = k
242 = l
178 = m
114 = n
50 = o
245 = p
181 = q
117 = r
53 = s
244 = t
180 = u
116 = v
52 = w
247 = x
183 = y
119 = z
185 = A
121 = B
57 = C
248 = D
184 = E
120 = F
56 = G
251 = H
187 = I
123 = J
59 = K
250 = L
186 = M
122 = N
58 = O
253 = P
189 = Q
125 = R
61 = S
252 = T
188 = U
124 = V
60 = W
255 = X
191 = Y
127 = Z
98 = .
226 = ,
225 = space
97 = tab (I think)
10 = enter
224 = control code
99 = used to set blue text *in credits txb files only*
32 = '
38 = ?
I hope you actually get some use out of this table.
There really should be some TXB specs typed up by someone.
Anyway, use these conversion codes any way you like, just don't blame
me if I was wrong, or anything goes wrong.
Happy Descent Programming!