Post #1 · Posted at 2015-07-30 04:34:44pm 8.8 years ago
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How to you type a japanese song name in stepmania? I need to know this for a few simfiles
Post #2 · Posted at 2015-07-30 04:39:54pm 8.8 years ago
EDIT: okay whoops was thinking something else disregard this
Post #3 · Posted at 2015-07-30 05:18:35pm 8.8 years ago
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What I do is to open the .sm file with Notepad and type the Japanese title there (on the #TITLE: field). Then save the file with UTF-8 encoding.
Post #4 · Posted at 2015-07-30 05:42:56pm 8.8 years ago
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Quote: DMAxel
What I do is to open the .sm file with Notepad and type the Japanese title there (on the #TITLE: field). Then save the file with UTF-8 encoding.
I'm fairly sure this is the only way to do it
Post #5 · Posted at 2015-07-30 06:20:46pm 8.8 years ago
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Thanks!
Post #6 · Posted at 2015-07-31 06:38:16pm 8.8 years ago
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Sometimes StepMania doesn't have all of the characters in its default font. You can see when this happens in the edit screen. If you press Esc and go to "Edit Song Info", the unknown character will appear as a ? with a circle in it.
To account for this, you can put an alternate way of writing the song & artist names (usually a Romanization) in #TITLETRANSLIT, #ARTISTTRANSLIT, etc.
To account for this, you can put an alternate way of writing the song & artist names (usually a Romanization) in #TITLETRANSLIT, #ARTISTTRANSLIT, etc.