# tja2fumen `tja2fumen` is a tool for Taiko no Tatsujin that allows you to convert TJA charts (`.tja`) to fumen charts (`.bin`). ### Goals - Provide open source code to act as a reference for parsing and writing both the TJA and Fumen file formats. - Fix the existing issues with `tja2bin.exe`: - Desync due to `#BPMCHANGE` commands. (https://github.com/Fluto/TakoTako/issues/16) - Crashes due to `#SECTION`, `#NEXTSONG`, `#LYRIC`, etc. commands. # Usage tja2fumen is included as part of several existing projects. So, you may be using tja2fumen already! - **XB1/TDMX**: [TakoTako](https://github.com/fluto/takotako) converts both chart and audio files for XB1/TDMX. - **Nijiro**: [TaikoSoundEditor](https://github.com/NotImplementedLife/TaikoSoundEditor) converts both chart and audio files for NIjiro. ## → Adding `tja2fumen.exe` to older TakoTako versions (3.2.0 and below) > **Note**: Before adding `tja2fumen` to TakoTako, you may want to back up the original `tja2bin.exe` file, to make sure you can switch back to the old converter if necessary. The easiest way to do this is by renaming the existing file to `tja2bin.exe.bak`. To use this converter with TakoTako, head to the [Releases](https://github.com/vivaria/tja2fumen/releases) page and download the `tja2fumen.exe` file attached to the release. Then, rename `tja2fumen.exe` to `tja2bin.exe`, and place the file in the TakoTako plugin folder. TakoTako's plugin folder is inside of the BepInEx folder, which will typically look something like: ``` C:\XboxGames\T Tablet\Content\BepInEx\plugins\com.fluto.takotako ``` ## → Using `tja2fumen` directly If you'd like to build a project on top of `tja2fumen`, you have several options: ### 1. Using the executable file (`tja2fumen.exe`) Head to the [Releases](https://github.com/vivaria/tja2fumen/releases) page, and download the `tja2fumen.exe` file attached to the release. Then, you can convert a TJA file on the command line by running: ``` tja2fumen.exe file.tja ``` ### 2. Using the `tja2fumen` Python package If you're familiar with Python, you can install `tja2fumen` by running: ``` pip install tja2fumen ``` Then, you can convert a TJA file on the command line by running: ``` tja2fumen file.tja ``` Or, you can import the `main` function in your Python code, and convert TJA files this way instead: ```python from tja2fumen import main main(argv=["file.tja"]) ``` # Reporting bugs If you've found a .TJA file that `tja2fumen` converts incorrectly, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/vivaria/tja2fumen/issues/new) on the tja2fumen repo. It is especially important that you attach the song files to the issue. You can do this by adding the song files to a `.zip` (Select files -> Right click -> "Send to" -> "Compressed (zipped) folder"), and then uploading the `.zip` to the issue. This greatly helps me to reproduce and fix any issues. # Attribution - The fumen-parsing code in this project is based off of a modified copy of the [`readFumen()`](https://github.com/KatieFrogs/fumen-tools/blob/6ff3a2f7f53687f3dd49c5c57fcfc5ccbe3e5a10/fumen2osu/fumen2osu.py#L7-L152) function from the [`fumen2osu.py`](https://github.com/KatieFrogs/fumen-tools/blob/main/fumen2osu/fumen2osu.py) found in @KatieFrogs' [`fumen-tools`](https://github.com/KatieFrogs/fumen-tools) project. - The TJA-parsing code in this project is a Python translation of the [`parseTJA.js`](https://github.com/WHMHammer/tja-tools/blob/master/src/js/parseTJA.js) file from @WHMHammer's [`tja-tools`](https://github.com/WHMHammer/tja-tools). > **Note**: To be explicily clear, neither @KatieFrogs nor @WHMHammer have endorsed this project, are affiliated with this project, or have made any direct contributions to this project. I have just modified their existing work.