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BrokenBelief Posted at 12:53 pm on Oct. 15, 2006
Well, I'm using the Aston Shell program and I'm trying to edit a theme I got, to customize it.  It came with buttons to files I don't have/use so I'm trying to go in and edit the buttons to fit my desktop.

Anyway, here's the question.  All of the animations I want to edit are in .ank format, but I have no idea what program runs them.  Or if I even need to go into it to work it.  Help anyone?

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Psycho Chicken Posted at 6:17 am on Nov. 5, 2006
This topic is pretty old, but I'm just going to reply just for the sake of it.

This website should help you out:
ttp://www.astonshell.com/aston/tutorial/resources.html

It states that:
- ANK files are ordinary text files renamed to *.ANK.
- You can edit ANK files with any Notepad-like application or by using Aston GUI (click the plus button when editing object properties)