[Tiptoi] TipToi maker beginner

Romain GOUYET romain at gouyet.com
So Jan 18 17:28:52 CET 2015


Hi,

Thanks for the answers.


For the moment, I don't have the Atlas but I will have it (the new one, not the puzzle) in a few days...

I have 3 items in French: 

Je découvre la musique (Die Welt der Musik)
http://static.tiptoi.com/db/applications/Livre%20Musique.gme
product-id: 40.0

Voyage en France (Travel in France)
http://static.tiptoi.com/db/applications/Voyage%20en%20France.gme
product-id: 59.0

Music Academy
http://static.tiptoi.com/db/applications/MusicGame.gme
product-id: 48.0

For my test, the simple is the first one : I discover music, product-id: 40.0



I put the german file (WWW Musik.gme) both with the French file (Livre Musique.gme).
When I start the book, I get the French version

If I remove the French version and I have only the German version, I get the same message as reported : Before you playn you have to putr the audio file in the pen.

I looks like the file must match the language of the pen ...

Thanks

Romain


-----Message d'origine-----
De : tiptoi [mailto:tiptoi-bounces at lists.nomeata.de] De la part de Joachim Breitner
Envoyé : dimanche 18 janvier 2015 15:30
À : tiptoi at lists.nomeata.de
Objet : Re: [Tiptoi] TipToi maker beginner

Hi,

Am Sonntag, den 18.01.2015, 15:13 +0100 schrieb Joachim Breitner:
> You might be the first french user of tttool. So my guess is that the 
> header has a field encoding the language that we do not know about. 
> I’ll have a look right away.

I found that
https://github.com/entropia/tip-toi-reveng/blob/master/GME-Format.md
actually talks about language...

If you happen to have the Atlats, can you try the attached file (you need to extract it first, of course)?

If you do not have the atlas, what’s the product id of the thing you have?

> That’s is essentially the same thing as the create-debug, so it’s 
> expected to behave the same.

Actually, that is not quite true... but in either case tttool does not write a language header.

The GME-Format.md file says that in this case, the file should always be accepted, but who knows if that’s true.

Another cause of error: "tttool info" reports the product id as a hex number, but create-debug wants a decimal number. This might be confusing... but in that case, going via export and assemble should have worked.


Greetings,
Joachim

--
Joachim “nomeata” Breitner
  mail at joachim-breitner.dehttp://www.joachim-breitner.de/
  Jabber: nomeata at joachim-breitner.de  • GPG-Key: 0xF0FBF51F
  Debian Developer: nomeata at debian.org






Mehr Informationen über die Mailingliste tiptoi