The new semantics are that a "\#" at the beginning of a line is a "#", otherwise do nothing. In addition, strings weren't being escaped when written to file so something similar would happen with strings beginning with a line beginning with #. ![]() However, \ is used a lot in RPGMaker strings, and this bug meant that RPGMaker Trans would fail to match any string which had a line beginning with \, and in addition mangle the input file. Fix Escaping Problem: As the \ symbol was being used to escape a # at the beginning of a line, a \ at the beginning of a line had special properties.Security Fix-Fix: Issue with the security fix which meant that the even with the fix it could still be exploited - although the user would be at least informed something was amiss.I'm not 100% certain on all the limits, but they seem alright. Advice Field: Gives advice on text length limits etc.The reasons for the new file hosts are in this post. If there are problems, please comment and I'll do what I can. This also marks the debut of my new file hosts. I'll also apologise for delays, but my laptop (and primary development machine) had it's inverter board die and I've been busy sorting it out for a repair. This release fixes those problems and introduces the advice field. ![]() it seems that there were some big problems in the RPGMaker Trans 1.8-series. This version has been superseded by RPGMaker Trans v1.91
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