OK, the Extension is now loaded onto the first post - sorry about the delay
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OK, the Extension is now loaded onto the first post - sorry about the delay
Amazing Dulux-Oz! Fantastic. Can't wait to check it out!
Ok, first issue that I have is when I try to select the Extension it has a red X next to it whether it is a new game or a game that already exists. Any thoughts?
Found it - the red X means you haven't updated the DOE Base extension.
Boy-oh-boy I can't wait to play with this. I started using Syrinscape about 4 months ago, and have loved it. But now... I can stop using that extra computer to play the sounds, and even better, I can link them into the stories in Fantasy Grounds!!
SO FREAKING HAPPY. :)
But why is the rum gone?
Oh, and just one thing to fix in the Wiki: On the DOE Sound Extension page, there's a link at the bottom called "Get the Extension: DOE Sound Extension Forum Page". It points to the Custom Pointers Coding Toolkit. It should be pointing to the DOE Sound Extension Page (that we're reading right now...).
Have you boys grabbed the latest version of the DOEBase Extension? It is a requirement (as it says in the first post) :)
Ok, I'm glad it's just not me.
I am trying this out, I havent used syinscape before so this will be interesting to set up. I like the idea though. In the Sound Manual clicking on the link to "Linking teamspeak and syrinscape" doesnt take me to the expected page. it takes me
\https://www.fantasygrounds.com/wiki/...E_Sound_Manual
instead of
https://www.fantasygrounds.com/wiki/...%26_Syrinscape
That might be it. I've been lacking on keeping up-to-date on gaming stuff. Wedding stress and finding a job stress.
Awesome extension Dulux. I can see this getting a lot of use. Great work. :)
One issue - The "Sounds" tab allows you to create new category tabs, but you can't drag a sound to the new category tab. It works OK in the Sound Setup tab, but not in the Sound Board tab.
One request - Any chance of allowing the sounds to be exported to a module please? I can see myself using this a lot and having a set of frequently used sounds in a module would be very handy.