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Title: Mugen Windows Configurator-Like?
Post by: il Tizio on December 26, 2017, 08:34:17 AM
Hi everyone!

Back when winmugen was the latest version of mugen, i used this application, Mugen Windows Configurator (MWC) in order to add automatically all chars i had in my folder, same for stages, creating a tournament like play and, above all, custom in a visual way the Select screen. Since we moved to 1.0 and 1.1 i feel orphaned of this application. I know Vselect in order to add easily chars... but what about the others features? Is there a MWC for 1.1 or something similar? Thank you so much
Title: Re: Mugen Windows Configurator-Like?
Post by: O Ilusionista on December 26, 2017, 08:36:11 AM
There is a tool called Visual Select Screen http://mugenguild.com/forum/topics/visual-select-screen-editor-updated-01092013-120681.0.html
edit: oh, just now I read your post fully. Sorry, there is no such thing as MVC to Windows 1.0 and beyond.
Title: Re: Mugen Windows Configurator-Like?
Post by: r7465 on December 26, 2017, 08:55:15 AM
I'm presuming you want to get all the character names from chars file and copy them into select.def

1- Open CMD (Command Prompt)
2- Type dir /b "(character file directory)" - Don't remove the quotation marks
3- Right click on top of CMD (the name bar)
4- Hover over edit, press on "Mark"
5- Copy the file names (they will be displayed on CMD) and paste them onto your select.def
6- That's it
Title: Re: Mugen Windows Configurator-Like?
Post by: mulambo on December 26, 2017, 11:06:41 AM
yeah MWC was a cool software, I still remember that.
I also miss the good old Mugen Character Maker, it had some features (like 4 layers onion-skin) which FF doesn't have (altough FF is a complete software).
Title: Re: Mugen Windows Configurator-Like?
Post by: il Tizio on December 26, 2017, 12:41:33 PM
I'm presuming you want to get all the character names from chars file and copy them into select.def

1- Open CMD (Command Prompt)
2- Type dir /b "(character file directory)" - Don't remove the quotation marks
3- Right click on top of CMD (the name bar)
4- Hover over edit, press on "Mark"
5- Copy the file names (they will be displayed on CMD) and paste them onto your select.def
6- That's it

whoa, nice trick! Thank You kindly!

@others thanks guys!
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