Thx Blackfoot
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Thx Blackfoot
Nickademus42's Pathfinder proficiencies module added to post #3.
Thanks Nickademus42.
More to come.
Here's an updated version of the Effects module, with the duplication of effects on built-in conditions removed, and some text added to outline the parts of the condition that FG doesn't handle.
Added additional Familiars from Ultimate Magic to the Basic Familiars module.
You are the man, Blackfoot!
No.. that shouldn't be correct.
They should be .zip files I believe.. I'll check into it.
I checked it.. they all seem to be .zip files. What browser are you using? Perhaps it is an issue there?
When I click the file it gives me the option to save or open the .zip
I am running windows 7 with IE.
I have downloaded other zip files today with no issues. I see that it says zip in the description but when I click on it, I get a message to save attachment.php. Same for every zip file on the forums I have looked at in the last 15 minutes.
Just checked a link someone sent me to mediafire with 30+ zip files and when I click on them they tell me I am DLing a zip file.
Try closing your browser and logging back in... I know when you go to the game calendar it switches you into 'secure mode' and then things get kinda wonky.
Try:
- A different browser.
- Right clicking in the different browser on the link and selecting save as, save link as, download as or whatever option you have.
This is massively frustrating...
I shut down my comp last night, when I entered this morning it still tells me I am DLing a php. I logged out of FG forums thinking it might be something in my settings (although I have DLd other zips with no issue), that didn't work.
Logged back in to FG and still nothing....
It is only happening here. I have DLd other zip files this morning from other sites using similar links and all is working fine....ARRRGRHRHRHRHR!!!!!!!!
Have you tried a different browser?
FWIW, with Windows 7 and IE 11, I get prompted to save the files in Blackfoot's June post as ZIP files. That's true either clicking on the link the post, or right-clicking and choosing "Save Target As".
Don't have another browser (I assume you mean not IE) nor am I going to install one just to try and DL a few zips that are acting weird for me when all others work just fine.
Maybe I can impose on someone to email me the files and the ext file they are supposed to be put [email protected]
So, each time you want to download something from this site you're going to rely on someone to download them and email them to you? Why not just download a browser like Firefox and give that a go - if that fails too just uninstall it. This will help to identify if the problem is your browser or not.
Try:
- Click on the Windows button.
- In "Search Programs and Files" start typing internet explorer at some point the list above will contain "Internet Explorer" and "Internet Explorer (no add-ons)" - keep typing until you see "Internet Explorer (no add-ons)" - click this. You'll get a message "Add ons are currently disabled" - that's OK, its what we want.
- Try logging into FG and downloading the files again.
This might help to identify if there is an add-on in IE that is causing the issue.
Yep I put all 4 files in the mod folder.
One more thing since I am being a pain in the A$$...does the ext file for controlling the mod files not work for Pathfinder in 3.0?
Does it have to do with the name? I opened a campaign folder I am working on in 3.0 PF and there is an extensionstate XML that only lists the backgrounds but nothing else. Do the extensions have to be enabled(for lack of a better word) for PF?
Here is what is in the XML, I tried but can't seem to edit it.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
-<extensionstate version="3.0">
-<extension name="Theme_Dungeon">
<loaded/>
</extension>
</extensionstate>
I have all the .ext files in the extension folder.
Which extension are you referring to? The answer is it may work, but it will need to have the compatible rulesets listed in the extension.xml file. In FG 3.0, Pathfinder is a specific ruleset (although heavily based on the 3.5e ruleset via the ruleset layers) so extensions will need to have the PFRPG ruleset added to the compatible rulesets in the extension. e.g.:
Code:<ruleset>
<name>PFRPG</name>
</ruleset>
Hey guys,
Point me in the right direction.
Is this the post were all the pathfinder modules are uploaded?
When new pathfinder books are released is there a module developed and uploaded here? Or we have to parse it ourselves?
The community produced ones, yes.
Someone somewhere has to create the data module, there's no one whose task it is specifically to do it.
Any OGL material or data that is covered by the Pathfinder community use policy (if you adhere to this policy) can be included in a Fantasy Grounds data module and distributed.
It depends on the material. If it is a scenario, then the only OGL material that may be distributed is the NPC/Trap statblocks. Campaign/Player Companion books are similar - only OGL stuff (feats, spells, etc.) can be distributed.
But, the main hardback rulebooks are essentially 100% OGL (not the product identity stuff in the Inner Sea Campaign Guide) - and the contents of these can be distributed for free. These are all included in the PRD: https://paizo.com/prd/
I mean OGL stuff that comes in a new book, like feats for ex. They are part of the pf srd so can these be put into fantasy grounds and shared?
Is there anything you are looking for in particular?
Whereas new feats, etc. would be quite nice - Fantasy Grounds isn't really a character generation application. Yes, it stores all your character data, but it can import characters from Hero Lab and PCGen. Having modules covering all of the feats, etc. may have limited value - YMMV depending on what you're looking for. I usually find it is just as easy to copy/paste the feat text into a new blank feat entry on the character sheet.
Some of the modules Nickademus has put together for commonly used race and class abilties/feats are useful as these are often used:
Race Module.
Character Class Module.
See how these work for you... :)
Most of the SRD content is already parsed and available as a module. Look here for the PFSRD Complete Paizo * modules as well as the Feats, traits, equipment and Effects from the second post. And there are the race & class modules of course,
Some of the new books might not be available yet, but someone will get around to them. Remember, anything from the Pathfinder Chronicles, Companion, or Campaign Setting can not be put into a distributed module due to not being covered under OGL. There are generic versions of this content on the SRD but it may not have been parsed into the compilations.
As Trenloe asked, anything specific?
To be clear here - 99% of Paizo material produced is released under the Open Gaming License (OGL) - this includes the Pathfinder Chronicles, Player Companion and Campaign Settings books. These books contain a copy of the OGL and usually a statement on main page about product identity and open content.
Open content from these books can be distributed - just like open content from other Paizo products.
The thing to be careful of is what is product identity which cannot be used in distributed content (exception - see the link to the Paizo community use policy below) - which is usually the non-game mechanics and all names (places, deities, characters, etc.), storyline, artwork...
This is taken from a recent Campaign Setting book:
If you adhere to the Paizo community use policy you can also include some limited product identity information: https://paizo.com/paizo/about/communityuseQuote:
Product Identity: The following items are hereby identified as Product Identity, as defined in the Open Game License version 1.0a, Section 1(e), and are not Open Content: All trademarks, registered trademarks, proper names (characters, deities, etc.), dialogue, plots, storylines, locations, characters, artwork, and trade dress. (Elements that have previously been designated as Open Game Content or are in the public domain are not included in this declaration.)
Open Content: Except for material designated as Product Identity (see above), the game mechanics of this Paizo Publishing game product are Open Game Content, as defined in the Open Gaming License version 1.0a Section 1(d). No portion of this work other than the material designated as Open Game Content may be reproduced in any form without written permission.
Yep, I've scanned the PF Pawns as well as many Item, Face, and Plottwist cards but can't distribute them since they are all artwork. I think about the only thing that hasn't been converted over yet is traps and hazards for allowable content.