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Revision as of 16:17, 12 January 2010

These GFF files contain strings. They can be opened in the GFF editor.

Keep in mind that all numbers are in little-endian format if you are looking at the raw file.

This may be incomplete, as I believe previous TLK files had timing info, etc as well.

A cursory glance at the file leads me to believe it's formatted something like this:

Header

String ID section

String data section


Header

  • 104 bytes
    • 20 byte string describing the file, watch the 2 spaces between PC and TLK
      GFF V4.0PC  TLK V0.2
    • 80 bytes of other info I haven't figured out yet. May include info about the table, offsets
    • 4 bytes - number of entries in the table

String ID section

Tightly packed

  • 4 bytes
    • unsigned 32 bit integer - TALK_STRING_ID
  • 4 bytes
    • unsigned 32 bit integer - offset to string (appears to be an offset from 0x60)

String Data

  • 4 bytes
    • Unsigned 32 bit integer, little endian - number of characters in string.
    • The toolset seems to ignore this.
  • String in UTF-16, little endian.
    • Terminated by a NUL character (0x00) and filled up to be a multiple of 4 bytes.