it loses the 2nd byte and I cannot decode that kanji for printing or displaying. To prevent data loss, I use an escape character "‡" with two hex digits to represent the final dangling byte while it is in string form. (If you don't understand anything I just said then don't worry...
text files change how "read_txt_to_rawlist" detects if a thing is an int, so it can support negative ints add ability for "read_txt_to_rawlist" to parse None objects (but there shouldn't ever be any None objects in the file so w/e) add new script "pmx_list_bone_morph_names....
text files change how "read_txt_to_rawlist" detects if a thing is an int, so it can support negative ints add ability for "read_txt_to_rawlist" to parse None objects (but there shouldn't ever be any None objects in the file so w/e) add new script "pmx_list_bone_morph_names....