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--- a/Embedding-Rom-Patcher-JS.md
+++ b/Embedding-Rom-Patcher-JS.md
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-# Embedding Rom Patcher JS in your site
If you are self-hosting your own translations and/or hack patches, you can embed Rom Patcher JS and provide a nice solution for your users, allowing them to easily apply your patches to their ROMs without requiring them to download a single file, all thanks to the magic of the web!
Take a look at [`index_template.html`](https://github.com/marcrobledo/RomPatcher.js/blob/master/index_template.html) for a template. Basically you need to:
@@ -33,7 +32,7 @@ Take a look at [`index_template.html`](https://github.com/marcrobledo/RomPatcher
-## Providing additional patch information
+# Providing additional patch information
If you want to improve the user experience, you can provide additional information of your patches.
Instead of a simple file path, you can build a JSON object like this:
```js
@@ -71,7 +70,7 @@ RomPatcherWeb.initialize(myPatcherSettings, {
-## Events
+# Events
If you want to go further, you can run your own code via events:
```js
const myPatcherSettings={
@@ -98,7 +97,7 @@ In all events, the `romFile` parameter is an instance of [BinFile.js](https://gi
-### Example: Fix ROM endianness
+## Example: Fix ROM endianness
N64 ROM files are usually stored in `.z64` (Big Endian) or `.n64` (Little Endian) formats. You can make your patcher compatible with both formats by changing the provided ROM file endianness before patching (and then restoring it after patching).
```js
const SSB_LITTE_ENDIAN_CRC32 = 0xf0b7c200;
@@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ N64 ROM files are usually stored in `.z64` (Big Endian) or `.n64` (Little Endian
```
-### Example: Choose correct patch automatically
+## Example: Choose correct patch automatically
If your zip file contains several patches for different ROMs, you can make Rom Patcher JS so it picks automatically the patch for the provided ROM.
```js
const SML2_CHECKSUM_WORLD = 0xd5ec24e4;
@@ -187,7 +186,7 @@ If your zip file contains several patches for different ROMs, you can make Rom P
```
-### Example: Remove header
+## Example: Remove header
SNES ROM files are usually stored in `.sfc` (headerless) or `.smc` (headered) formats. You can make your patcher compatible with both formats by detecting if the ROM is headered and remove the header before the ROM is validated.
```js
RomPatcher.initialize(