Font Editing

Requirements
-A Windows PC

-A program that can edit/replace  image files (I'd recommend BrawlBox, download here)

-BRFNT2TPL (download here)

-An image editor

-A program that can view  font files (I'd recommend BRFNTify Next, download here)

-Your  font files

Step 1
Drag and drop your  file into the   file. When it's finished, you'll get a  file (which are the images), and a   file (the file used to store the informations of the   file, which is necessary to reconvert the   image back to   format).

NOTE: To prevent your  file from being corrupted during reconversion:  The images in the  file must have the same width and height. The images in the  file must use the same image format (and an image format that isn't palette based). The images in the  file must not be compressed in any way. The  file image count must not change. The  file must not have mipmaps. Use the latest version of BrawlBox to show the correct mipmaps, as older versions may show an incorrect number. 

Step 2
Open the  file in BrawlBox and export the   texture images to   format, then edit them with your image editor.

Step 3
In BrawlBox, replace each of the texture images of the  file with the   files you edited, and click. Then save your changes.

Step 4
Select the  file and the   file (of your   font) and drag them both into the   file to reconvert the   file back to   format.

Step 5
To preview your changes and to make sure your  file isn't corrupted, in BRFNTify Next, click   --> , and select your newly-modified   file to preview it.