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September 18th, 2024, 13:39 #1121
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Wow, that sounds quite complex. Thank you, it will definitely help. I’ll try to adapt it to what I need in the end. If you’re interested, I can send it to you when I’m done!
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Yesterday, 20:00 #1122
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Did someone ever answer this question a few pages back? I am also curious how to add a new tab to a record window, preferably without having to mess with xml using this Ruleset Wizard.
I am trying out the demo and following Damian's Ruleset Wizard Extension Tutorial and the second video isn't working for me where a tab is added. Even though it bugs out and is presumably fixed in future tutorials, it at least adds the tab and is overriding the original functionality, but it doesn't even do that for me. I'm guessing the way tabs work has been recently changed to involve this record_window_tabbed thing that I can't seem to find on the internet except for in this thread a couple pages back and another thread also in 2024, so it's got to be recent, I'm guessing. Is there a way to work around it with Ruleset Wizard currently so I can keep going on in the tutorial?Last edited by SieferSeesSomething; Yesterday at 20:41.
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Yesterday, 23:21 #1123
I am trying to learn the new tabs thing still myself...
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Today, 00:13 #1124
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Oh wow, it must be fresh then. I suppose I'll just keep an eye on this thread, and wait for people smarter than myself, like you or psicodelix, to figure it out.
Do you think the Ruleset Wizard would still be useful to learn or does that signify other parts of the code have changed too much, and I should wait for some patches for the Ruleset Wizard before I jump in and try to figure it out? Was hoping to use it to help make extensions for existing rulesets. I was learning how to do it manually through XML and Lua before, and I could keep doing that, but this looks like it could really speed the workflow up.
For example, D&D 4th edition doesn't have classes, races, backgrounds, skills, etc, in the sidebar for some reason like other rulesets do, just feats and powers. I was thinking I could possibly use this tool to help mimic that behavior as an extension (and it'd be even more awesome if I could make it so you can drag them onto a character sheet to add them, too). I've got other ideas, but that's probably the next online campaign I'll run, so anything that speeds up the process to make extensions for it sounds tempting.Last edited by SieferSeesSomething; Today at 00:25.
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Today, 00:27 #1125
You may have to do the tabs manually in XML (you can create manual XML files in your project via the RSW still) at this time.
Not only have tabs changed but they have not changed across all things at the same time.
Some have new tabs, some have old tabs and I think some might even be in a transitional state too right now.
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