This error is harmless. However, your configuration file is malformed. What u/mart1d4 said is right that the custom settings are for custom games mode (not hard). Start with the default config. You can use: https://jsoneditoronline.org/ to check your file formatting. Source: 10 months ago
Download the text file with curves from this thread: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/announcing-ratbuddyssey-a-tool-for-tweaking-audyssey-multeq-app-files.3006886/post-62226147Save your .ady file and open it here: https://jsoneditoronline.org/. Source: 10 months ago
It really depends on the device and what software it comes with natively. You should be able to edit it in whatever notes/text-based editor comes on your phone. There are also websites you can upload it to and edit it through a browser like https://jsoneditoronline.org/ or https://jsonformatter.org/json-editor. Source: 11 months ago
I just checked, there are online JSON editors [1][2] you can edit that file in, just remove the "var data = " in the front and the ";" at the end. (need to add that back at the end so it works again). Source: 12 months ago
Open the file with notepad and paste the text into an online editor like https://jsoneditoronline.org/ then just find the `"LuaScript": ...` field and substitute the whole line(s) for: `"LuaScript": "",`. Source: almost 1 year ago
Sorry for the formatting. PipeDream seems to prefer to work with it in this way. To view it better visit: JSON Editor. Source: about 1 year ago
Save your .ady file and open it here: https://jsoneditoronline.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
I took a quick look at that turquoise guide, seems ok if you’re able to follow it. I was going to suggest googling a JSON editor/formatter like this, you would open the file with that or paste the text and it will convert it to the tree structure that will make it a little easier to navigate. JSON is just a text file, and you can open it with notepad, but I wouldn’t recommend trying to search it that way. Better... Source: about 1 year ago
For instance, you can load that HAR file into https://jsoneditoronline.org/ and use the Transform option with this query to get a list of all loaded resources. Source: over 1 year ago
I highly recommend using this website: https://jsoneditoronline.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
So... I know if I use something like https://jsoneditoronline.org/ I can add a new row (just making up a 'key' - whatever it is - as I have no idea how it's generated since when I check source code - https://gist.github.com/HeadStudios/afb53277cc5bb5cda2e148829a44266b - the setKey() function on Ln. 297 starts referring to $arrayMatches and $keyMatches which don't even exist anywhere else so.. anyway. The point... Source: over 1 year ago
Once downloaded open it up with a JSON editor. You can also use an online editor like this one: https://jsoneditoronline.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
I use JSON Editor Online to visualize the JSON string and also use for debugging, especially the diff feature. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
I created the JSON, so I used this website to validate my JSON https://jsoneditoronline.org. The first response we are to create is a Direct Treasury, as shown in the image below. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
I used this website to edit the text and save as a .json file: https://jsoneditoronline.org/. Source: about 2 years ago
If you managed to download the file, you should be fine. I know that downloading itself can be problematic, but if you got it, you should be good to go. You can check out the data you have in the file using eg. https://jsoneditoronline.org/, or any other website / tool that allows reading JSON files. In fact, you can even open it in the notepad, they're human readable, you can see all the data they contain ;). Source: about 2 years ago
Then you can try to find the decal id either by searching "decal" from the rattletrap json. Or from the other json by "SkinProductId" (player name will be a bit above it) or just with player name couple times to see if there's "TAGame.PRI_TA:ClientLoadouts" after it. Finding stuff will be easier with https://jsoneditoronline.org/ tree view I've found. Source: about 2 years ago
A history of the dialogue choices you picked throughout your playthrough is logged in the player.json file. When I looked at the json structure using https://jsoneditoronline.org/, I found it listed under the SelectedAnswer section, which is further under the m_Dialogue parent (so m_Dialogue>SelectedAnswer). Source: over 2 years ago
Just search jsoneditoronline.org (https://jsoneditoronline.org/) Open your config file. Select "Tree" there you can edit the keys easily. Source: over 2 years ago
Hi! I've had success with the `jsoneditor` library. It has quite a few options for customizing input styles and a nice demo site for testing configs: http://jsoneditoronline.org/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Yup. JSON reflects that, also. Check out this example. Source: almost 3 years ago
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