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NANA - (NKF) File format

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Hello i need help understanding / using the font format, since i need it to be able to remap the visual japanese characters, and also in case i need it when i remap everything, if anyone can understand / translate this format into something viewable or usable, that would be appreciated, i will link a file sample here: 

extracted111.zip

other files can be seen here: 

 

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Hello, I've only managed to examine the structure of these files, but I can't process the data. I'm not very knowledgeable about this type of data, but I'm leaving the structure so that someone else can handle it.

The bytes being always the same in the files is probably some kind of setting, but that's just my guess. The same programs could be used as for NFTs.

 

# NF2 Analize

4 bytes - Magic Header  - 4E 46 32 1A
12 bytes - padding

12 bytes - unknown - always 20 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 - 32, 64, 96
4 bytes - length of padding after header

4 bytes - address 1
4 bytes - size 1
4 bytes - address 2
4 bytes - size 2
 
4 bytes - name block address
4 bytes - name block size/length
8 bytes - paddingu

4 bytes - unk.
4 bytes - unk.
4 bytes - unk. - always 01 00 00 00 - 1
4 bytes - padding

4 bytes - padding
4 bytes - always 00 28 00 00 - 10240
4 bytes - padding
4 bytes - always 00 23 00 00 - 8960

PADDING - after header

DATA1
DATA2

NAMES BLOCK

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