This explains an easier method for 3DS consoles to download DeadSkullzJr's cheat database to use with TWiLight Menu++. It should avoid confusion for people using a 3DS family console.
- They now work as tabs without JS
- Use an include for cleaner markdown
- A little bit nicer code overall, annoying that the split is needed, but otherwise pretty nice now
For some reason I thought that Linux things usually used decimal, but I guess not, been a while since I used Linux much
If anyone who actually uses Linux much has a better idea what to write feel free to suggest it
Also rewrote the first sentence of retail-roms.md#assembly to be more correct. Assembly is a programming language, machine code is the native code, assembly is just very closely linked to machine code.
Also sorry translators, I shoulda done this before the big update 😅
- Get language and rtl lists from liquid so that there's only one place to update
- Don't show the popup if the current language is a fallback
- Use the lang property on the element to ensure the correct character forms and such
- Use the dir property instead of CSS
Just to save a bit of time on generating.
Anything with *something* translated I'll put the whole thing in to prevent 404s without needing to change languages, but if there's nothing translated there's no need for the files yet.
I'm keeping the languages though as I like having all of the languages shared between TWiLight and this.
In TWPatch, one needs to enable "Widescreen patch (384x240 16:10)" for the patch to actually enable widescreen. This was missing in earlier revisions of the page.
The step to change "X+START" was deprecated in TWPatch, and now one only needs to press START to begin generating `TwlBg.cxi`.