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Hi, I'm Cealgair! I made a CT downloader, since I used to find the process of manually downloading hundreds of files quite tedious. I previously stated that I didn't have time to update it, but I think I can make some small updates from time to time, or merge it with some better distribution-making tools. I would really like to make other tools as well, but I mean, the time I have is still not infinite unfortunately.
<span style="font-family:sans-serif">Hi, I'm Cealgair! I made a CT downloader, since I used to find the process of manually downloading hundreds of files quite tedious. I previously stated that I didn't have time to update it, but I think I can make some small updates from time to time, or merge it with some better distribution-making tools. I would really like to make other tools as well, but I mean, the time I have is still not infinite unfortunately.</span>
 
 
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<span style="font-family:sans-serif">I know this is a weird request, but if you happen to speak Scottish Gaelic please tell me how to pronounce my username. The closest thing to an answer I could find is</span> ''<span style="font-family:sans-serif">cealgaire</span>'' <span style="font-family:sans-serif">on</span> [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cealgaire <span style="font-family:sans-serif">Wiktionary</span>]<span style="font-family:sans-serif">, which is basically the same word but in Irish. Thanks :)</span>
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== How to pronounce my username ==
  
== <span style="font-family:sans-serif">Ideas for a custom character file format</span> ==
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TLDR: ''cea'' like in ''sea🌊'', ''air'' like in ''air💨'', stress on the final sillable.
  
<span style="font-family:sans-serif">Here's a thing I would (try to) do if I had the time: make a file format to release custom characters (and vehicles) in just one file (instead of one szs file for each combination, plus the multiplayes models, plus the menu models, plus the icons, plus the voices (which I have no clue whatsoever on how they work), plus a bunch of other stuff). I haven't thought of a catchy name for that format yet, so I'll call it "ccc" here.</span>
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My username is the Scottish Gaelic word for ''hypocrite''. Since I don't speak Scottish Gaelic myself, I have no idea how to properly pronounce it. The closest thing to an answer I could find is ''cealgaire'' on [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cealgaire Wiktionary], which is basically the same word but in Irish. I also found the Wikipedia article on [[wikipedia:Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography|Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography]], but, as you can see in the [[wikipedia:Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography#Lenition and spelling|Lenition and spelling]] section, you need to know a lot of fancy linguistics terms to figure out how to properly pronounce any word without knowing the language. So, if you happen to speak Scottish Gaelic, please let me know how to pronounce it. Thanks :)
  
<span style="font-family:sans-serif">I'd obviously have to make some tools to handle ccc files, which are, at least:</span>
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In the meantime, since it's impractical to have a username with an unknown pronounciation, I just made up an (American) English-sounding one, which is {{IPA|link=English|sil.ˈɡɛɹ}}. It definitely sounds nothing like in Scottish Gaelic, but at this point I think it's better to not even try.
* <span style="font-family:sans-serif">one for creating a ccc file from several different files (the szs's and so on);</span>
 
* <span style="font-family:sans-serif">one for getting those files back from the ccc file;</span>
 
* <span style="font-family:sans-serif">one for easily replacing the character in an extracted iso (which is actually the main reason why I would want such a file format: replacing all of the files manually is very tedious).</span>
 
  
<span style="font-family:sans-serif">I also think that the ccc file format should be made in such a way that it can handle complete characters, characters without some files (like the menu models or the multiplayer models or the icons), characters that only go over certain vehicles, vehicles with custom</span> [[BSP (File Format)|<span style="font-family:sans-serif">BSP</span>]] <span style="font-family:sans-serif">files (like</span> [[Purple Strike (TravixMan)|<span style="font-family:sans-serif">Purple Strike (TravixMan)</span>]] <span style="font-family:sans-serif">for example) and so on. I also think it is impossible to account for all of the different possibilities from the start so I think the ccc file format should be designed in such a way to allow for future versions (and so do the related tools).</span>
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== Ideas for a custom character file format ==
  
<span style="font-family:sans-serif">Finally, I think ccc files should contain</span> [[YAZ0 (File Format)|<span style="font-family:sans-serif">YAZ0</span>]]<span style="font-family:sans-serif">-compressed files and not something similar to</span> [[WBZ (File Format)|<span style="font-family:sans-serif">WBZ</span>]] <span style="font-family:sans-serif">files, simply because the tool for replacing the characters would run faster. Of course, one could later develop a file format similar to ccc but with files similar to WBZ inside and make an archive with those files like</span> [[Wiimm's Custom Archive|<span style="font-family:sans-serif">Wiimm's Custom Archive</span>]]<span style="font-family:sans-serif">. Actually, an archive is needed nonetheless: first, because there are many interesting characters with broken downloads and an archive would prevent more of them from meeting the same fate; second, because I'd want people to actually use this format if I made it so an archive would be a great way to accomplish that goal.</span>
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Here's a thing I would (try to) do if I had the time: make a file format to release custom characters (and vehicles) in just one file (instead of one szs file for each combination, plus the multiplayes models, plus the menu models, plus the icons, plus the voices (which I have no clue whatsoever on how they work), plus a bunch of other stuff). I haven't thought of a catchy name for that format yet, so I'll call it "ccc" here.
  
<span style="font-family:sans-serif">If anyone has some better ideas than mine (which is likely) or wants to go ahead of me and actually make this thing happen, feel free to talk about those things in my talk page because I'll be more than happy to hear you out.</span>
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I'd obviously have to make some tools to handle ccc files, which are, at least:
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* one for creating a ccc file from several different files (the szs's and so on);
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* one for getting those files back from the ccc file;
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* one for easily replacing the character in an extracted iso (which is actually the main reason why I would want such a file format: replacing all of the files manually is very tedious).
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I also think that the ccc file format should be made in such a way that it can handle complete characters, characters without some files (like the menu models or the multiplayer models or the icons), characters that only go over certain vehicles, vehicles with custom [[BSP (File Format)|BSP]] files (like [[Purple Strike (TravixMan)]] for example) and so on. I also think it is impossible to account for all of the different possibilities from the start so I think the ccc file format should be designed in such a way to allow for future versions (and so do the related tools).
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Finally, I think ccc files should contain [[YAZ0 (File Format)|YAZ0]]-compressed files and not something similar to [[WBZ (File Format)|WBZ]] files, simply because the tool for replacing the characters would run faster. Of course, one could later develop a file format similar to ccc but with files similar to WBZ inside and make an archive with those files like [[Wiimm's Custom Archive]]. Actually, an archive is needed nonetheless: first, because there are many interesting characters with broken downloads and an archive would prevent more of them from meeting the same fate; second, because I'd want people to actually use this format if I made it so an archive would be a great way to accomplish that goal.
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If anyone has some better ideas than mine (which is likely) or wants to go ahead of me and actually make this thing happen, feel free to talk about those things in my talk page because I'll be more than happy to hear you out.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 22 April 2021

Hi, I'm Cealgair! I made a CT downloader, since I used to find the process of manually downloading hundreds of files quite tedious. I previously stated that I didn't have time to update it, but I think I can make some small updates from time to time, or merge it with some better distribution-making tools. I would really like to make other tools as well, but I mean, the time I have is still not infinite unfortunately.

How to pronounce my username

TLDR: cea like in sea🌊, air like in air💨, stress on the final sillable.

My username is the Scottish Gaelic word for hypocrite. Since I don't speak Scottish Gaelic myself, I have no idea how to properly pronounce it. The closest thing to an answer I could find is cealgaire on Wiktionary, which is basically the same word but in Irish. I also found the Wikipedia article on Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography, but, as you can see in the Lenition and spelling section, you need to know a lot of fancy linguistics terms to figure out how to properly pronounce any word without knowing the language. So, if you happen to speak Scottish Gaelic, please let me know how to pronounce it. Thanks :)

In the meantime, since it's impractical to have a username with an unknown pronounciation, I just made up an (American) English-sounding one, which is [sil.ˈɡɛɹ]. It definitely sounds nothing like in Scottish Gaelic, but at this point I think it's better to not even try.

Ideas for a custom character file format

Here's a thing I would (try to) do if I had the time: make a file format to release custom characters (and vehicles) in just one file (instead of one szs file for each combination, plus the multiplayes models, plus the menu models, plus the icons, plus the voices (which I have no clue whatsoever on how they work), plus a bunch of other stuff). I haven't thought of a catchy name for that format yet, so I'll call it "ccc" here.

I'd obviously have to make some tools to handle ccc files, which are, at least:

  • one for creating a ccc file from several different files (the szs's and so on);
  • one for getting those files back from the ccc file;
  • one for easily replacing the character in an extracted iso (which is actually the main reason why I would want such a file format: replacing all of the files manually is very tedious).

I also think that the ccc file format should be made in such a way that it can handle complete characters, characters without some files (like the menu models or the multiplayer models or the icons), characters that only go over certain vehicles, vehicles with custom BSP files (like Purple Strike (TravixMan) for example) and so on. I also think it is impossible to account for all of the different possibilities from the start so I think the ccc file format should be designed in such a way to allow for future versions (and so do the related tools).

Finally, I think ccc files should contain YAZ0-compressed files and not something similar to WBZ files, simply because the tool for replacing the characters would run faster. Of course, one could later develop a file format similar to ccc but with files similar to WBZ inside and make an archive with those files like Wiimm's Custom Archive. Actually, an archive is needed nonetheless: first, because there are many interesting characters with broken downloads and an archive would prevent more of them from meeting the same fate; second, because I'd want people to actually use this format if I made it so an archive would be a great way to accomplish that goal.

If anyone has some better ideas than mine (which is likely) or wants to go ahead of me and actually make this thing happen, feel free to talk about those things in my talk page because I'll be more than happy to hear you out.

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