GerryWright
June 23rd, 2022, 18:52
Bear with me if this has been answered before, but I have been searching and haven't yet found that answer.
I am trying to build a module of maps for random encounters so it can be available for any future campaigns I run. I am building this in a campaign I call "Testing", where I develop new resources and practice using new techniques I learn. My intention is to add any new random encounter maps I create while running other campaigns to the larger module in the Testing campaign. What I have found so far is that the best way to do this is to actually edit the module's .xml file. It appears to me that these xml files are the ones contained in the moduledb folders of each campaign. The information for each item seems to be bracketed by <id-XXXXX> and </id-XXXXX>, where XXXXX presents some integer. If I make a module of a single map of an existing module, it looks like the information inside those brackets is the same for the singe map and for the complete module. My questions are:
1. If I make a copy of the bracketed information in the module of a single map not already in the collection module, can I paste it into the collection module to add the new map into the collection module?
2. It looks to me as if each of the maps in the existing module have unique id's. Do these id's need to be preserved if I copy a map into the collection module?
3. If I successfully change an existing module which had previously been loaded into another campaign, do I need to unload and reload the module in the other campaign in order for the changes to be noticed in the other campaign?
I am sure to have more questions as I try things out.
I am trying to build a module of maps for random encounters so it can be available for any future campaigns I run. I am building this in a campaign I call "Testing", where I develop new resources and practice using new techniques I learn. My intention is to add any new random encounter maps I create while running other campaigns to the larger module in the Testing campaign. What I have found so far is that the best way to do this is to actually edit the module's .xml file. It appears to me that these xml files are the ones contained in the moduledb folders of each campaign. The information for each item seems to be bracketed by <id-XXXXX> and </id-XXXXX>, where XXXXX presents some integer. If I make a module of a single map of an existing module, it looks like the information inside those brackets is the same for the singe map and for the complete module. My questions are:
1. If I make a copy of the bracketed information in the module of a single map not already in the collection module, can I paste it into the collection module to add the new map into the collection module?
2. It looks to me as if each of the maps in the existing module have unique id's. Do these id's need to be preserved if I copy a map into the collection module?
3. If I successfully change an existing module which had previously been loaded into another campaign, do I need to unload and reload the module in the other campaign in order for the changes to be noticed in the other campaign?
I am sure to have more questions as I try things out.