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===Scripts=== | ===Scripts=== | ||
If you use Wiimms SZS Toolset on Windows, you can create scripts to automatically unpack and repack a SZS file, so that you don't have to write commands all the time. | If you use Wiimms SZS Toolset on Windows, you can create scripts to automatically unpack and repack a SZS file, so that you don't have to write commands all the time. | ||
− | * Open a text editor such as Notepad, and write <code>wszst extract %1</code>. Save it as | + | * Open a text editor such as Notepad, and write <code>wszst extract %1</code>. Save it as <code>SZS extract.bat</code>, remembering the set the file type to "All files" as opposed to "Text file (.txt)" |
− | * Create a new file with <code>wszst update %1</code> and save it as | + | * Create a new file with <code>wszst update %1</code> and save it as <code>SZS update.bat</code> - again, remembering to set the file type to "All files". |
Now you will be able to simply drag-and-drop the SZS file on to the batch (.bat) file you need. | Now you will be able to simply drag-and-drop the SZS file on to the batch (.bat) file you need. |