TRS

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This file is used by World of Warcraft in order to convert texture filename hashcodes into the string that is calling the said texture. There is only one .trs file yet known and it is found in "textures\Minimap\md5translate.trs". This file is commonly used to convert the minimap texture files into the hashcode filenames (and vice-versa if needed).

Simple Translator (Java)

A simple translator, I wrote. --Schlumpf 14:10, 3 August 2007 (CEST)

import java.io.*;

public class trnslate
{
 public static String filename = "_bmd5translate.trs";   // .trs-file
 public static boolean back = true;                      // md5 -> clear (false) | clear -> md5 (true)
 
 public static void main(String[] args)  throws IOException
 {
  String dir  = "";
  String test[] = new String[5];
  File file1 = new File(" ");
  File file2 = new File(" ");
  boolean success = true;
  int counter = 0;
  int length = 1;
  File infile = new File(filename);
  FileReader instream = new FileReader(infile);
  BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(instream);
  
  while ((in.readLine()) != null)
   length++;
  
  instream = new FileReader(infile);
  in  = new BufferedReader(instream);
  
  String zeile[][] = new String[length][10];
  String filename[]  = new String[length];
  
  while ((filename[counter] = in.readLine()) != null)
  {
   if (filename[counter] != null)
   {
    test=filename[counter].split("dir: ");
    if(!(test[0].equals("")))
    {
     zeile[counter] = filename[counter].split("\t");
     
     file1 = new File(zeile[counter][1]);
     file2 = new File(zeile[counter][0]);
     if(back == true)
     {
      file2 = new File(zeile[counter][1]);
      file1 = new File(zeile[counter][0]);
     }
     
     success = file1.renameTo(file2);
    }
    else
    {
     File temp = new File(test[1]);
     success = temp.mkdirs();
    }
   } 
   counter++;
  }
 }
}