05-06-2023, 06:20 PM
I'll start this off by saying that I have no idea what I'm doing because I've never done this before.
What I'm looking for is a 'font file' in Pokemon Sword/Shield for the Nintendo Switch that contains the in-game font in alphabetical order. If it exists, it's probably somewhere in or around the textures area, but I have no idea how to look or where to start looking, so I'm wondering if someone would be able/willing to help. From what little I've been able to figure out, I need to:
-Find and download a Sword/Shield ROM.
-Use RyuJinx somehow?
-Open it with Switch Toolbox.
However, Switch Toolbox's GitHub page doesn't show that it supports extraction or modification of any image filetypes that I know of (png, svg, jpeg, etc.), so I don't know if it'll even work. If anyone already has a Sword/Shield ROM extracted with this method, can you verify that there is some type of font file for the game? I'd imagine someone's tried to mess with it for a ROMhack of some kind, but I just want to make sure. It could also be a TrueType (.ttf) or OpenType (.otf) font file, if that helps?
What I'm looking for is a 'font file' in Pokemon Sword/Shield for the Nintendo Switch that contains the in-game font in alphabetical order. If it exists, it's probably somewhere in or around the textures area, but I have no idea how to look or where to start looking, so I'm wondering if someone would be able/willing to help. From what little I've been able to figure out, I need to:
-Find and download a Sword/Shield ROM.
-Use RyuJinx somehow?
-Open it with Switch Toolbox.
However, Switch Toolbox's GitHub page doesn't show that it supports extraction or modification of any image filetypes that I know of (png, svg, jpeg, etc.), so I don't know if it'll even work. If anyone already has a Sword/Shield ROM extracted with this method, can you verify that there is some type of font file for the game? I'd imagine someone's tried to mess with it for a ROMhack of some kind, but I just want to make sure. It could also be a TrueType (.ttf) or OpenType (.otf) font file, if that helps?