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FactionColourTool v1.0.0.1
Faction Colour Editing Tool v1.0.0.1
By Lord Xelous of the Lordz Modding Collective
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This tool is intended for use with Medieval Total War
startpos files, and is freeware. The software maybe
freely distributed without hindrance, on the provision
no fees are charged for the software and that this read
me accompanies the program (unaltered).
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Usage:
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Open the tool
Click browse to select the startpos text file you wish to edit.
Click load to load the faction & current colour information into memory.
The drop down box for faction selection should now contain all the loaded
factions, select a faction to view & edit it's major & minor colours.
Click save.
A new file "new_startpos.txt" will now be present in the folder the loaded
file was browsed from.
Clicking Help will give you the trouble shooting, to explain some of the
internal error messages.
About will tell you about myself, my company and how to contact me.
Close will close the program & unload any loaded faction information from
memory.
************NOTE*************
Clicking close without clicking save will not loose any information form your
original file, and no new file will be generated.
Also please note the original file is not edited in anyway.
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To use a new_startpos.txt simply rename the original e.g.. oldEarly.txt and then
rename new_startpos.txt as Early.txt and start the game as before.
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Colours:
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The faction's major colour is used as the strategy colour, while both the
major & minor colours are used in certain generic unit uniforms.
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The author:
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I am a software engineer from Nottingham England, I am always seeking opportunities
for new development tasks and am a member of "The Lordz Modding Collective", visit
http://www.thelordz.co.uk for more information.
Regards
Jonathan J Bond, BSc(H)
aka Lord Xelous
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