RisohEditor is a free resource editor for Win32 development, created by Katayama Hirofumi MZ.
It can read/write resource data in RC/RES/EXE/DLL files. UTF-16 resource files are also supported.
It works on Windows XP/2003/Vista/7/8.1/10 and ReactOS.
See LICENSE.txt for details of copyrights and license agreement.
See "Standardize.md" for our standardization of resource IDs.
The word "risoh" means "ideal" in Japanese.
Those are standard control ID macros defined in
.
It's a special message compiler I made. See mcdx/MESSAGETABLEDX.md for details.
The resource compiler of MSVC has a bug in treatment of UTF-8 resource files.
Use UTF-16 (but UTF-16 is not supported in GNU windres).
The portable version doesn't use registry but an ini file.
Yes on 64-bit Windows. However WoW64 emulation layer prevents it
loading from "C:Program Files"
or "C:Windowssystem32"
.
You have to copy the 64-bit file into another place before loading.