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how to open grf using grf editor


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if it doesn't open as it should using the open command, then your GRF might be corrupted

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use some other GRF builder and CHK - you'll be fine ! i faced the same problem earlier !

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This error may happen for the following reasons :

The GRF's magic identifier is invalid (usually means your file is not a GRF to begin with) - not your case here

The file table is encrypted, hidden or corrupted

The GRF isn't supported (0x102, 0x103 or 0x200)

The file names in versions 0x102 or 0x103 aren't encoded correctly

The file names contain invalid characters

You tried to delete a folder and an exception has been thrown (doubt that's your issue)

 

Judging from your screenshot, you're using a very old version of the software. Many compability issues have been fixed since then. You're apparently able to partially load the file table, so it's most likely an encoding issue with the filenames. Upload your GRF if the issue still persists after updating to the most recent version; debugging the GRF would be much quicker for me.

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Thanks for your replies XD

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