From 49d6099ddcb17098ed0492b0811e4da54e617d43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miepee Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 12:02:20 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] more color touches --- patcher.sh | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/patcher.sh b/patcher.sh index b7e484e..f5d0eca 100755 --- a/patcher.sh +++ b/patcher.sh @@ -56,7 +56,8 @@ if [ -f ~/storage/downloads/AM2R_11.zip ]; then #extract the content to the am2r_xx folder unzip -q ~/storage/downloads/AM2R_11.zip -d "${OUTPUT}" else - echo "AM2R_11 not found. Place AM2R_11.zip (case sensitive) into your Downloads folder and try again." + echo -e "\033[0;31mAM2R_11 not found. Place AM2R_11.zip (case sensitive) into your Downloads folder and try again." + echo -e "\033[1;37m" exit -1 fi @@ -77,7 +78,7 @@ cp data/files_to_copy/*.ogg "${OUTPUT}"/ echo "" echo -e "\033[0;32mInstall high quality in-game music? Increases filesize by 230 MB and may lag the game\!" -echo "" +echo -e "\033[1;37m" echo "[y/n]" read -n1 INPUT @@ -91,13 +92,13 @@ if [ $INPUT = "y" ]; then rm -rf HDR_HQ_in-game_music/ fi -echo "updating lang folder..." +echo "Updating lang folder..." #remove old lang rm -R "${OUTPUT}"/lang/ #install new lang cp -RTp data/files_to_copy/lang/ "${OUTPUT}"/lang/ -echo "renaming music to lowercase..." +echo "Renaming music to lowercase..." #I can't figure out a better way to mass rename files to lowercase #so zipping them without compression and extracting them as all lowercase it is #music needs to be all lowercase @@ -113,7 +114,7 @@ apkmod -d data/android/AM2RWrapper.apk -o AM2RWrapper mv "${OUTPUT}" assets cp -Rp assets AM2RWrapper #edited yaml thing to not compress ogg's -echo "editing apktool.yml" +echo "Editing apktool.yml..." sed -i "s/doNotCompress:/doNotCompress:\n- ogg/" AM2RWrapper/apktool.yml #build apkmod -r AM2RWrapper -o AM2R-"${VERSION}".apk @@ -129,3 +130,4 @@ mv AM2R-"${VERSION}"-signed.apk ~/storage/downloads/AM2R-"${VERSION}"-signed.apk echo "" echo -e "\033[0;32mThe operation was completed successfully and the APK can be found in your Downloads folder." echo -e "\033[0;32mSee you next mission\!" +echo -e "\033[1;37m"