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  1. Ok, I see what you mean. I can correct this for you Fortunately, this is a very simple fix. Download this icns.txt file. The directions are included.
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    PKHeX

    You can find PKHeX for Mac thread and much more support for PKHeX in the Support Forum
  3. If you're referring to the GUI, thank you! Yes it's true I did change the icon. I feel that the original is démodé. It is unfortunate that you're not seeing the it though. Here is what it looks like. I'll look into the problem though. Does this happen with PKHeX and PKHaX? or..?
  4. haha Hopefully not! Been using it for a while now. I've been very content with it. I might EXE-orcise it and put it onto the APP-ropriate OS. But for real though, thank you!
  5. I understand your first statement and am thankful for that alert. Yes that would be annoying to see a flag for every viewed pokemon. My thoughts are that after we modify each pokemon individually and then check its legality (or the pkmn is changed to legal status) something like prompt ~ pokemon is legal/illegal, set? [yes] [no]. yes=sets and exits prompt, no=exits the prompt. In the spoilers, my example displays one mod that isnt a bigy if forgot to set before moving on to the next pokemon. But mulitple mods to one pkmn that arent set is my ultimate sway.
  6. Since we are on the topic of suggestions, I would like to make one.. After clicking to check the legality of a Pokémon, a window will pop up displaying its legal status, as we know. @Kaphotics what do you think about an additional button next to the confirmation button that will execute the "set" command? Like an airhead, sometimes I forget to set Pokémon after I have finished editing them. Maybe others make the same error? Haha
    Holy snapple! Love the title. This is an excellent library! Well organized. Y'all should check it out. Thank you very much!
  7. Search the PKHeX forum... but here ya go... \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/
  8. Im working on the update. wait for the the thread to be updated. try that one.
  9. After it says verifying and asks if you want to open it and then you click yes, go to Settings > Security & Privacy. Close to the bottom of that window in the "Allow apps downloaded from:" section, click "open anyway" I feel like this will be the solution. I may be wrong. The version of PKHeX that you have and that works, did you get it form this thread? Either way keep an eye out for the lastest version (17.03.05) wrapped for Mac.
  10. quick question... did you "set" each pokemon after you edited them? I notice that in your description you didnt mention that step before you export sav.
  11. Cool. Thanks for the feedback!
  12. You need to follow these steps that were posted earlier in this thread
  13. @EvoXiGhOuL and @Pingchan try to put your app in the application folder.
  14. Excellent! Which method worked for you? When I get to my Mac I'll wrap PKHaX and put it in first post.
  15. Thank you for the information! I use macOS 10.12.x (latest version). I am able to run/wrap PKHeX.exe without any issues. Things you should to do trouble shoot on macOS Sierra: move PKHeX app to the application folder. That is a known solution. If that does not work then right click the PKHeX app - show package contents - locate the "info.plist" file - right click -get info, then check your permissions. Change them to read/write, etc. Keep me updated and thanks
  16. If you wouldn't mind attaching that screenshot and the steps you took to get it to work I would appreciate it. It will serve as a reference that may help others in the future. Also, I believe that on my end, I will have to change PKHeX.exe to PKHaX.exe before I wrap it with winebottler. Does that sound right @theSLAYER ?
  17. Check out this link from WineHQ. It should help you with winetricks setup and is a great source for properly compiling Wine in general.
  18. You could open the exe in wine. Open wine. And then.... then... then... finally, right click the exe - Open with... -wine. Dialogue will ask "what would you like to do with it". You tick "run directly in" and from the drop down menu select this path: /Users/USERNAME/.wine or this path if you have it: /Users/USERNAME/Wine Files
  19. A few more suggestions... close wine if it's running, and run your wrapped app again... skip winebottler, and run the .exe directly in wine... Or you could try the app I wrapped. The link is in the first post.
  20. Try restart your Mac. Then try to run it. If that doesn't work rewrap in winebottler but this time tick the "self-contained" box in addition to the other settings shown in the screenshot.
  21. If you want to use PKHeX on an operating system other than Windows, you must take it upon yourself to find a way to execute that. There are two different ways that I préfère, Wine or Winebottler. Wine will run PKHeX.exe 17.02.07. Winebottler will wrap PKHeX 17.02.07. Using the Wine application, you must access the menu. Then you must select Winetricks. Then tick "dotnet46" and tick silent install and then select apply. Be patient as it applies the Winetricks, it could take a minute or less. Doing that will incorporate .NET Framework 4.6 into Wine when you run an executable. I'll assume you know how to launch the .exe with Wine, so I'll leave it at that. I'll attach some screenshots to assist you.
  22. Do you have X11 on your mac?
  23. Sure. Wrap the exe using these configurations ...
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