MH string tables unpacker/rebuilder/encrypter/decrypter. encoder/decoder number meaning to use in binary files: (Newer data.bin) 1 -> 0017, 2813-2818 3 -> 4202-4204 4 -> 3973-3987 (Older data.bin) 1 -> 0016, 4757-4759 2 -> 5311-5323 3 -> 5370-5373 To unpack and decrypt all the files from a container, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --dec-all /home/user/data.bin output_dir To extract all the string tables from a binary file, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --extract 0017.bin 1 To rebuild a new binary file using the string tables, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --rebuild /home/user/0017 1 To encrypt a binary file, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --encrypt 0017.bin To rebuild and encrypt, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --reb-enc /home/user/0017 1 To decrypt a binary file, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --decrypt 0017.bin.enc To decrypt and extract, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --dec-ext 0017.bin.enc 1 To only generate a index.bin (necessary to decrypt/encrypt), e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --gen-index /home/user/data.bin To create a patchfile, e.g.: java -jar mhtrans.jar --create-patch 0017.bin.enc 2813.bin.enc 2814.bin.enc MHP3RD_DATA.BIN (Note, it can use an optional data_install.txt to create tables that can be used in patchers who can patch the data install)