Option Strict Off Option Explicit Off Imports VB = Microsoft.VisualBasic Public Class MoveTutorEditor Dim Offset As Integer 'Dim Offset2 As Long Private Sub movetutor2_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Me.Cursor = Cursors.WaitCursor If header2 = "BPR" Or header2 = "BPG" Or header2 = "BPE" Then Offset = Int32.Parse((GetString(GetINIFileLocation(), header, "MoveTutorAttacks", "")), System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber) Dim loopything As String = 0 Dim curattack As String Combo1.Items.Clear() 'Clears the combo boxes While loopything < (Val(GetString(GetINIFileLocation(), header, "NumberOfAttacks", "")) + 1) curattack = GetAttackName(loopything) Combo1.Items.Add(curattack) 'adds the attacks to the comboboxes loopything = loopything + 1 End While loopything = 0 ListBox1.Items.Clear() While loopything < (Val(GetString(GetINIFileLocation(), header, "NumberOfMoveTutorAttacks", ""))) ListBox1.Items.Add(GetAttackName(Int32.Parse(((ReverseHEX(ReadHEX(LoadedROM, Offset + (2 * loopything), 2)))), System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber))) loopything = loopything + 1 End While Me.Cursor = Cursors.Arrow ListBox1.SelectedIndex = 0 Else 'If the ROM is not supported this code will run Combo1.Enabled = False Button2.Enabled = False Combo1.Items.Clear() 'Clears the combo boxes MsgBox("Unsupported ROM!") 'Lets the person know the ROM isn't supported. End End If End Sub Private Sub Button2_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click Dim indexbuff As Integer indexbuff = ListBox1.SelectedIndex WriteHEX(LoadedROM, Offset + (2 * ListBox1.SelectedIndex), ReverseHEX(VB.Right("0000" & Hex(Combo1.SelectedIndex), 4))) Dim loopything As String = 0 ListBox1.Items.Clear() While loopything < (Val(GetString(GetINIFileLocation(), header, "NumberOfMoveTutorAttacks", ""))) ListBox1.Items.Add(GetAttackName(Int32.Parse(((ReverseHEX(ReadHEX(LoadedROM, Offset + (2 * loopything), 2)))), System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber))) loopything = loopything + 1 End While Me.Cursor = Cursors.Arrow ListBox1.SelectedIndex = indexbuff End Sub Private Sub ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ListBox1.SelectedIndexChanged Combo1.SelectedIndex = ((Int32.Parse(((ReverseHEX(ReadHEX(LoadedROM, Offset + (2 * ListBox1.SelectedIndex), 2)))), System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber))) End Sub Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click fileOpenDialog.FileName = "" fileOpenDialog.CheckFileExists = True ' Check to ensure that the selected path exists. Dialog box displays ' a warning otherwise. fileOpenDialog.CheckPathExists = True ' Get or set default extension. Doesn't include the leading ".". fileOpenDialog.DefaultExt = "ini" ' Return the file referenced by a link? If False, simply returns the selected link ' file. If True, returns the file linked to the LNK file. fileOpenDialog.DereferenceLinks = True ' Just as in VB6, use a set of pairs of filters, separated with "|". Each ' pair consists of a description|file spec. Use a "|" between pairs. No need to put a ' trailing "|". You can set the FilterIndex property as well, to select the default ' filter. The first filter is numbered 1 (not 0). The default is 1. fileOpenDialog.Filter = "(*.ini)|*.ini*" fileOpenDialog.Multiselect = False ' Restore the original directory when done selecting ' a file? If False, the current directory changes ' to the directory in which you selected the file. ' Set this to True to put the current folder back ' where it was when you started. ' The default is False. '.RestoreDirectory = False ' Show the Help button and Read-Only checkbox? fileOpenDialog.ShowHelp = False fileOpenDialog.ShowReadOnly = False ' Start out with the read-only check box checked? ' This only make sense if ShowReadOnly is True. fileOpenDialog.ReadOnlyChecked = False fileOpenDialog.Title = "Select ini file to import" ' Only accept valid Win32 file names? fileOpenDialog.ValidateNames = True If fileOpenDialog.ShowDialog = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then ImportTutorMoves(fileOpenDialog.FileName) movetutor2_Load(Me, EventArgs.Empty) End If End Sub Private Sub Button3_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click SaveFileDialog.FileName = "TutorMoves.ini" 'SaveFileDialog.CheckFileExists = True ' Check to ensure that the selected path exists. Dialog box displays ' a warning otherwise. SaveFileDialog.CheckPathExists = True ' Get or set default extension. Doesn't include the leading ".". SaveFileDialog.DefaultExt = "ini" ' Return the file referenced by a link? If False, simply returns the selected link ' file. If True, returns the file linked to the LNK file. SaveFileDialog.DereferenceLinks = True ' Just as in VB6, use a set of pairs of filters, separated with "|". Each ' pair consists of a description|file spec. Use a "|" between pairs. No need to put a ' trailing "|". You can set the FilterIndex property as well, to select the default ' filter. The first filter is numbered 1 (not 0). The default is 1. SaveFileDialog.Filter = "(*.ini)|*.ini*" 'SaveFileDialog.Multiselect = False ' Restore the original directory when done selecting ' a file? If False, the current directory changes ' to the directory in which you selected the file. ' Set this to True to put the current folder back ' where it was when you started. ' The default is False. '.RestoreDirectory = False ' Show the Help button and Read-Only checkbox? SaveFileDialog.ShowHelp = False 'SaveFileDialog.ShowReadOnly = False ' Start out with the read-only check box checked? ' This only make sense if ShowReadOnly is True. 'SaveFileDialog.ReadOnlyChecked = False SaveFileDialog.Title = "Save as" ' Only accept valid Win32 file names? SaveFileDialog.ValidateNames = True If SaveFileDialog.ShowDialog = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then ExportTutorMoves(SaveFileDialog.FileName) End If End Sub End Class