Here are some tools to convert the String files:
Check out this site. The Strings File Tool (.requires NET Framework 4) converts the text data files (STRINGS, DLSTRINGS, ILSTRINGS) to CSV format (UTF-8).
The XlsImport tool is for merging the data into a CSV/Excel file for better management. There's literally over tens thousand lines of text data, managing them within multiple sheets helps a bit.
There's some command line involved. Here is a brief explanation of how to use the packer and unpacker:
StringsUnpacker /DL [DLSTRINGS file to unpack] [Output filename and extension]
StringsUnpacker /IL [ILSTRINGS file to unpack] [Output filename and extension]
StringsUnpacker [STRINGS file to unpack] [Output filename and extension]
The packer works the same way.
E.g., StringsPacker [Filename and extension of data you want to pack] [STRINGS file to pack to]
There's a readme file in each of the two zip files that go into more details (in Japanese, sorry) on the commands and format.
If that's not your thing, try this utility, requires MSVC (chances are you already have this installed).
Best Answer
In the console, use the
save "<file name>"
command.You can open the console with the tilde key ~, or the ² key on international keyboards.