![]() ![]() The lowest checkbox determines whether or not the level is shown in the Star Coin menu. The Levels pane also contains exit types for the level which can be chosen via checkboxes. Below is a list of the character codes used to get special icons for the levels in-game, such as the tower icon or a letter. For example, using '10' in the first box, and '20' in the second box will set the level number to be A-A. The display number allows for icons instead of numbers. Levels can then be named with a title and a display number. The Levels pane allows for the addition and removal of levels from the world. There is also an option to split a world into two halves with a separate name for each. The first world, Yoshi's Island, has a hardcoded name. The World Options pane is for setting the number and name of the world. It is recommended to keep a backup in case there are problems. Choose File > Open File or press Ctrl-O and select the LevelInfo.bin to edit. ![]() This will open a window that looks just like the image at the beginning of the page. NOTE: You cannot make your own LevelInfo.bin file, however, you can take NewerSMBW's file (located in the NewerRes folder) and edit it to your liking. bat to make a file that will always open the program. pyFor easy opening, you can make a batch file using the same setup as above, just paste it into a text document, save, close the text document, and then change the file extension to. exe C :\ Users\ Anonymous\ Desktop\ level_info_editor. ![]()
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