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gurney9999
October 7th, 2005, 17:10
How do you use and export modules in FG?

Over at Adventuresome Dreams we are trying to offer the FG community something different. In this case I am continuing to do some "How To's" using the FG product.

The first Visual FAQ was on the topic of Shortcut Pins. This second "How To" centers on the creation and use of modules.

https://www.murderatavedonhill.com/images/faq2a.jpg

https://www.murderatavedonhill.com/images/faq2b.jpg

The Visual FAQ is being hosted on my site: https://www.landofcaern.com/visualfaqs.htm

Pay special attention to the powerpoint instructions. If you do not have the latest version of MS-Powerpoint, there is a .wmv version of the powerpoint slideshow available for download.

Feedback is always appreciated. You can post here or in this thread (https://www.adventuresomedreams.com/forums/showthread.php?t=440) on the AD site.

Snikle
October 7th, 2005, 19:22
Is Smiteworks paying you yet? For the excellent effort you are putting forth in these Visual FAQs, they should give you free copies of the program or something.

Good work gurney, I learned a bunch from it, and will have better structured campaigns in the future! Thanks!

Alkaven
October 7th, 2005, 21:09
Although modules are nice, I like keeping NPCs available to me. Still trying to find my own personal standard for organizing my adventures.

Although these visual tutorials are nice, it would be great if we can get one on adding spells to the house rules section. A question I asked a while ago and got no answer to.

gurney9999
October 8th, 2005, 12:46
Although these visual tutorials are nice, it would be great if we can get one on adding spells to the house rules section. A question I asked a while ago and got no answer to.
We're taking suggestions for future FAQs in a thread over on Adventuresome Dreams.

https://www.adventuresomedreams.com/forums/showthread.php?t=441

This may be a good one down the line. It'll give me even more of an excuse to become more versed with .xml (I can work easily in the db.xml file but haven't tried to create/edit rulesets).