Now Nwn2 compatible !
An editor for 2da, tlk, gff and nwn1-erf files written in Java ( source included ). REQUIRES Java 5 JRE or newer .
Run TlkEdit2.exe to edit Nwn2 files and TlkEdit.exe for Nwn1. Do not edit Nwn2 files in Nwn1 mode and vice versa as this will result in broken tlk and gff files.
Also includes the 2da patcher which allows you to create patches for easily adding lines to both 2da files and dialog.tlk. 2 Demo patches included : DwarvenDefender for non HotU users and dlpcpakv01 by Garad Moonbeam ( dragonlance races ) ) for use with the CODI Character Creator.
Features :
copy/paste between different TLK, GFF or 2DA files
search & replace ( with regular expressions ) in TLK, GFF and 2DA files
undo/redo in TLK, GFF & 2DA editors
spell checking in TLK and GFF editors (dictionaries must be downloaded separately)
open & edit supported files directly from an ERF file
Latest version, requires Java 5, run TlkEdit2.exe for Nwn2 file support
New in this version :
-copy & paste StrRefs from Tlk editor into the 2da editor
-spells.2da editor fixed for nwn2
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Posted by Kerozevok at on05/29/10
Many thanks especially for the TLK editor.
Posted by CigaretteSmokingNerd at on11/09/09
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Posted by fallenone at on09/06/09
this thing is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Civious at on08/26/09
The best editor I've seen....excellent work :)
Posted by wyldhunt at on06/02/09
I have used this for my NWN1 2da/tlk work for years. Thanks for the great tool.
Posted by Also at on05/12/09
I've been using this quite a bit lately and I have to say it's awesome.
Posted by MaXiMiUS at on02/22/09
I'm having basically the same problem posted by zeke on 2006-11-21 23:49:16. It takes an eternity to load my NWN2 character's .bic file. It loads in seconds with GFF Editor v1.3.4.7, and takes >10 minutes with this tool. As far as I can tell, GFF Editor works perfectly fine for my purposes, and has basically all the same functionality as this tool.. at least when it comes to .bic's and .ifo's.
Posted by DM_Elorbe2 at 2008-08-2306:19:34
I sometimes can't open tlkedit2. I have the most recent version of JAVA, Microsoft Framework 2.0 Everything is patched to the last version (Windows XP, hardware drivers and NWN2) and several times the program cannot start. Where's the problem?