![]() ![]() Once you've made your changes, go back to Convert>Text Encoding, and change the encoding back to Windows 1252. Just be careful you don't remove any special characters before each MES tag (they look like Japanese symbols), as these are used to properly format the text in-game. At this time, make your changes to the file. You will now see that all the text in the PAPA file (I'm using one from Msg.xbb in this example) is easily readable and searchable - no more spaces inbetween characters. Notice that the encoding is currently "Windows 1252: Western European." Change it to "Unicode, UTF-16 Littl e Endian." ![]() In the menu at the top, navigate to Convert>Text Encoding. ![]() Notice there are still null bits inbetween each character. You are now viewing the file as a text document. Find the tab for this file on the top-left, right click>Hexadecimal>Off (text file). Acquire a program called EditPad Pro, pick a random PAPA file to edit, make a backup of it (you'll need it for later), and open it in EditPad Pro. So basically, you start with the xbb unpacker you should already have from Xentax. Click to expand.I'll try my best to explain this, but I recommend you read through this thread on Reddit where I was figuring out how to do this. ![]()
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