Here's the hero lab file. I had to change the extension from .hlfg to .xml to upload.
Thanks for taking a look at this JPG.
And thanks to Trenloe for the earlier suggestion.
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Here's the hero lab file. I had to change the extension from .hlfg to .xml to upload.
Thanks for taking a look at this JPG.
And thanks to Trenloe for the earlier suggestion.
OK, I confirmed that the file works fine on a Windows installation of the character converter. So, it seems like it might be Mac specific.
Given that the converter was built in C# using the .Net framework for speed of development, you may need to ensure that Mono support is in place on your Mac for .Net 2.0. Unfortunately, I don't have a Mac and am not familiar with the requirements of using or setting up Mono. Hopefully, someone on the forums who uses a Mac can chime in.
In the long run, I plan to post the Character Converter code to a public location so that the community can help in the enhancement of the utility.
Regards,
JPG
Pardon me and my ignorance, I am not tech savy and have looked through this entire thread for a link to the character importer and cannot find it. Could someone please take pity on a grizzled old gamer and direct me to the link or re-post a link to the most updated version? Thank you for your assistance.
It is now installed with Fantasy Grounds - go to <FG application data folder>\utilities directory on your computer and run the character converter from there.Quote:
Originally Posted by seagreen19
I downloaded Fantasy Grounds II about a week ago and have gotten all the updates. I still do not see the character converter in either the start menu, nor do I find any data folder or sub folder labeled utilities. I appreciate your attempt to help, but I am still at a loss as to how to locate this function.
<FG application data folder> is accessed from the Window Start menu -> All Programs -> Fantasy Grounds II -> Application Data FolderQuote:
Originally Posted by seagreen19
I have found the application folder, but there is no utility sub-directory. My computer lists:
cache, campaigns, characters, extensions, modules, portraits, rulesets,tokens, console, global registry.lua and that is it.
When you start Fantasy Grounds, on the first screen what version number does it show in the top right corner?
It shows 2.8.0
That's the problem - you need at least 2.9, ideally 2.9.1. The character converter was not included with the Fantasy Grounds installation until V2.9.Quote:
Originally Posted by seagreen19
You will need to make sure you update your installation to the latest version.