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Paratroopa Boots and Cats Level: 24 Posts: 3/144 EXP: 77042 Next: 1083 Since: 11-14-18 From: Somewhere chilly Last post: 427 days ago Last view: 144 days ago |
I hope I'm posting this in the correct forum.
A while back, I made an NKM Editor for Mario Kart DS. It works on Windows and Linux, I made a Linux one. It is a fairly simple and straightforward program to use, and I hope that it helps some people. Download: garhoogin.com/mkds/nkm.html The features in this program are adding/removing entries from sections, editing entries, and a map viewer for some of the sections. The map viewer can also display points on top of a loaded KCL, if there is one. If this is all super confusing, here's a simple guide to using it. To load an NKM file, you can set the NKM to open with the editor, run it with command line arguments, or just type the path of the file in when you open it. Examples: Run with command line arguments: nkm course_map.nkm
Type file path into the program:
nkm
File name: course_map.nkm The commands in the editor are: add, autoy, calc, clear, delete, edit, exit, help, kcl, map, reload, save, saveas, select, switch, unselect, view, window. Each command takes either no parameters or one parameter, so don't put quotation marks around parameters. It'll mess things up. In order, these are how to use the commands. Anyway, I hope this helps some people, and isn't a completely useless waste of space. Hey, why not check out my website while you're here? |
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