Jingo
April 30th, 2016, 06:20
Greetings friends in FG land! I do tech writing for work, and I've been involved in html/xml/scripting for many years. So, I figured I'd try my hand at creating my own extension. My main goal was to add a few custom tabs on top of CoreRPG. I used Damned's MoreCore as a guide (thank you!) and came up with something I felt fairly good about. I got my stat boxes and custom fields, and note boxes and everything all lined up in my very own About tab (See attached. I know, Ooooo. I can see you're easily impressed.).
But the Stats boxes are the wrong number types or something (I copied what was in MoreCore's combat frame). They don't roll the dice when you click on them. So today I wanted to turn them into something that could take drag and drop dice so that when you clicked on it, it'd roll the dice and apply the stat modifier. But after looking at CoreRPG and how they do that on their Attributes tab, I decided it wasn't for the faint of heart. (And my heart is getting fainter.)
Even with my background, and my growing familiarity, I'm finding this is a difficult and convoluted mess to step into.
I'm wondering, surely there's a better/easier way to create character sheets! FG has been around for a long time now, hasn't anyone come up with a utility to assist with creating char sheets? Like a visual drag and drop layout tool, similar to Visual Studio, where you can drag and drop controls and it then exports the necessary XML for you?
Imagine being able to say, "Gee, I want this label to be able to take dropped dice, so let's drag that on and position it just so. Ah perfect. Here's where I want my attributes, laid out just so. Very nice. Now let me press F8 to export the xml and test it."
A tool like this would be a great boon to any GM who want to create custom char sheet content. (I'm not saying you can't do a lot with CoreRPG. I know you can. But it's not always pretty, and I personally found it difficult to work with after so many custom fields in one tab.)
But the Stats boxes are the wrong number types or something (I copied what was in MoreCore's combat frame). They don't roll the dice when you click on them. So today I wanted to turn them into something that could take drag and drop dice so that when you clicked on it, it'd roll the dice and apply the stat modifier. But after looking at CoreRPG and how they do that on their Attributes tab, I decided it wasn't for the faint of heart. (And my heart is getting fainter.)
Even with my background, and my growing familiarity, I'm finding this is a difficult and convoluted mess to step into.
I'm wondering, surely there's a better/easier way to create character sheets! FG has been around for a long time now, hasn't anyone come up with a utility to assist with creating char sheets? Like a visual drag and drop layout tool, similar to Visual Studio, where you can drag and drop controls and it then exports the necessary XML for you?
Imagine being able to say, "Gee, I want this label to be able to take dropped dice, so let's drag that on and position it just so. Ah perfect. Here's where I want my attributes, laid out just so. Very nice. Now let me press F8 to export the xml and test it."
A tool like this would be a great boon to any GM who want to create custom char sheet content. (I'm not saying you can't do a lot with CoreRPG. I know you can. But it's not always pretty, and I personally found it difficult to work with after so many custom fields in one tab.)