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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Found this in another forum, maybe it will help.
On Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/Prison Architect (in Finder press Command + Shift + G and paste that in)
You know that Windows has come with a text editor called Notepad since Windows 95, right? Why would anyone do what you suggest?
Even if you make no changes what-so-ever to a txt file and save it, notepad can change things.
With PA it's not so important because the files are just simple plain text, but if you do a lot of txt editing, like I do, notepad++ is far, far better.
The other, biggest bonus of Notepad++ over notepad is that you can do regular expression searches in notepad++ which make life billions of times easier when finding (and replacing) large blocks of text that have similar repetitions but aren't identical. Like PA save files.
For (a poor) example...
Find:
Replace With:
Will turn every single tile, except the road and it's surrounding concrete, on the map to dirt. Try doing that in notepad.
also windows comes with wordpad
anyway: how to do
open file
edit what you said
hit "save as" namehere.prison
be happy that notepad is cool