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  1. Version 1.2

    663 downloads

    Warning: You will need three dlls, which can be found here. These will have to be in the same folder as JRLEditor, OR you can follow the instructions in the DLL link. This will work for all of my tools. Warning Done. Well, I'm back with another modding tool! This time, it's a graphical editor for the Quest Journal in KotOR 1 and 2. It came about as a result of my seeing a 2005 request for one when browsing tk102's old threads at LucasForums... I'd like to thank a few people up front: ZM90: Letting me code the tool while working on K1R. Varsity Puppet: Critique and banter concerning the tool. HarIII: Critique and banter concerning the tool. Malkior: The AMAZING icon he made for the tool! JRLEdit allows you to quickly and easily edit the .jrl files used by the KotOR games. This file controls the Player's quests, and so is often modded with large projects. With JRLEdit, you have the quests in an organized list, and can delete certain parts with the click of a mouse, or open up the interface when you click on a quest. The interface allows right-click editing of most fields, and will parse TLK String References automatically with the current game's dialog.tlk file. The only difference in saving is that files are a few KB bigger, due to the program adding in a local string to every StrRef section...
  2. File Name: JRLEdit - Journal Editing Tool File Submitter: Fair Strides File Submitted: 07 Oct 2014 File Category: Modding Tools Warning: You will need three dlls, which can be found here. These will have to be in the same folder as JRLEditor, OR you can follow the instructions in the DLL link. This will work for all of my tools. Warning Done. Well, I'm back with another modding tool! This time, it's a graphical editor for the Quest Journal in KotOR 1 and 2. It came about as a result of my seeing a 2005 request for one when browsing tk102's old threads at LucasForums... I'd like to thank a few people up front: ZM90: Letting me code the tool while working on K1R. Varsity Puppet: Critique and banter concerning the tool. HarIII: Critique and banter concerning the tool. Malkior: The AMAZING icon he made for the tool! JRLEdit allows you to quickly and easily edit the .jrl files used by the KotOR games. This file controls the Player's quests, and so is often modded with large projects. With JRLEdit, you have the quests in an organized list, and can delete certain parts with the click of a mouse, or open up the interface when you click on a quest. The interface allows right-click editing of most fields, and will parse TLK String References automatically with the current game's dialog.tlk file. The only difference in saving is that files are a few KB bigger, due to the program adding in a local string to every StrRef section... Click here to download this file