PSP homebrew - Mr. Shizzy's .CTF Updaters v.1

Posted Jul 8, 2009 at 6:44PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: shizzy
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On behalf of Mr. Shizzy, nickxab dropped by our forums to release v.1 of the 5.00 .CTF Updaters. Since updating .ctf files to support sub folder systems can be tedious and time-consuming, this app solves that little problem and does it all for you. Details after the jump.

Developer notes:

I began updating all my 5.00 M33 .ctf files to support sub folder systems. I soon realized how time consuming it was going to be to update hundreds pf themes manually. So I threw together a .bat script to automate the process.


I may try to do an update if I get the time to allow batch converting. (Unless someone else is willing to [image] ) Also - I would like to do another update and utilize RCO Tool to auto extract and inject the photo/music/video/rss resourses. As of right now - this will restore them to default [image]


So in summary: - 2 versions:


1) Updates Photo/Music to support sub folders. Also fixes RSS freeze.

2) Updates video/Photo/Music to support sub folders. Also fixes RSS freeze.


* name your theme "default.ctf", place it in the updater folder, Click START.bat - DONE !


Known Issues: 1) restores all resources in photo/music/rss [and video if you use the video version] to default. 2) You will want to manually delete all the files/folders it creates during conversion - or it may mix them in to the next theme you convert !!



Download: 5.00 .CTF Updaters v.1 (all update)
Download: 5.00 .CTF Updaters v.1 (no video)
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by SolidSnake117 - 2009-07-08 13:26
» i know one this that can be in the update

NOt having to rename all the .ctf would be a good thing.



Having to rename all the .ctf would also be majorly time consuming plus i know for me, it would induce insanity, doing non-stop the extact same thing to rename and then rename again.



But still, im not insulting this app, i think it's rather ingenious, but i do think that not having to rename each theme would make it just that much better

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