Post #1 · Posted at 2008-11-28 11:41:21am 16.5 years ago
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Hey all,
I was wondering, how do you put a symbol for the artist name of a simfile?
For one of my newer simfiles, I'd like to be able to put Σ as the artist rather than "Sigma". When I try to put it in the .sm file as the artist however, it just shows up as "?" in Stepmania.
I've looked through the forums for a thread on this but couldn't find one.
I was wondering, how do you put a symbol for the artist name of a simfile?
For one of my newer simfiles, I'd like to be able to put Σ as the artist rather than "Sigma". When I try to put it in the .sm file as the artist however, it just shows up as "?" in Stepmania.
I've looked through the forums for a thread on this but couldn't find one.
Post #2 · Posted at 2008-11-28 11:49:04am 16.5 years ago
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Isn't there an option called "Transliteration" or something like that in the Options menu? I think that's what lets you use symbols and such.
But I think some themes can't read certain symbols. I have a simfile somewhere that says it goes down to -50 BPM, but when the minus sign would normally appear, it only shows up as a question mark.
But I think some themes can't read certain symbols. I have a simfile somewhere that says it goes down to -50 BPM, but when the minus sign would normally appear, it only shows up as a question mark.
Post #3 · Posted at 2008-11-28 12:14:04pm 16.5 years ago
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It happens to me too, but I have an "special sm file", particularly it never fails me with the symbols, and I don't know why
Download this
just copy the content of the SM file of your simfile, and paste it to the file that I just sent.
Then try putting the symbol there, it may work.
That's the only solution from now ...If someone has a better solution... I need to know too.
Download this
just copy the content of the SM file of your simfile, and paste it to the file that I just sent.
Then try putting the symbol there, it may work.
That's the only solution from now ...If someone has a better solution... I need to know too.
Post #4 · Posted at 2008-12-03 05:06:24pm 16.5 years ago
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Doesn't Really matter.....do you know about the Translation Fonts in Fonts folder in main theme (Default)
here,you can see the supportables symbols (or Unicodes),and see if you Sigma symbol lies there.
here,you can see the supportables symbols (or Unicodes),and see if you Sigma symbol lies there.
Post #5 · Posted at 2008-12-04 12:18:38am 16.5 years ago
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Old-school method: Create a white-on-black image of the symbol, and on the #DISPLAYARTIST: line, type the filename in curly brackets like so: {sigma.png};
Still works! Also, if you save it as ASCII, it gets replaced anyways, so make sure the format's in something like Unicode/UTF-8 when you save it.
Still works! Also, if you save it as ASCII, it gets replaced anyways, so make sure the format's in something like Unicode/UTF-8 when you save it.
Post #6 · Posted at 2008-12-12 11:04:21pm 16.5 years ago
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Still works! Also, if you save it as ASCII, it gets replaced anyways, so make sure the format's in something like Unicode/UTF-8 when you save it.
This is the easiest way to use symbols in .SM, works also with japanese fonts as long as you have installed the kanji packages. .DWI needs the first method anyway.