Filename should be client.xml - not clientS.xml
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Filename should be client.xml - not clientS.xml
File location is C:\users\...\FantasyGrounds\modules\AuthRefSample
The instructions on the first post are as follows:
When you're done click "author" and it will ask you the path to place the clients.xml file. Something like modules/AuthorRefSample should be fine. If the directory doesn't already exist you'll need to use your tools in this window to create and then navigate into it.
I will test with just client.xml when I get home and let you know.
I love this Celestian and it looks very promising, though any chance we can get Chapter and sub-chapter capability? at the moment I see only ability to create a single level of chapter and pages rather than the two that are capable via Par5e.
Honestly if this was able to be configured, I be elated as it would satisfy my needs (wants) completely. I'd then drop Par5e and do all my content creation in-game.
Attachment 21972
The problem with chapter/sub-chapter in this case is there is only one level of categories within stories which is what the sub-chapter is based on.
I might could make the categories the chapter and then allow a story name to start with "[sub]" (or something similar) and have that make a sub with all items below in that sub until another "[sub]".
I am trying to avoid using special language triggers tho I already allow preceding numbers for order (and then trimmed off) so perhaps it wouldn't be to complex.
Thoughts?
I'll be travelling for my day job all next week so won't be able to poke at it till after... will give me sometime to think about it.
The developer in me thinks instead of just scrubbing the numbers, if they are in a format like 1.01.01 you could subchapter from that format. Just a thought
That might not a bad idea. I would need to figure out a way that allows me to insert story entries I missed w/o having to rename everything below it. Right now I tend to just add a xxx.001 and the entry is right after the one I wanted. if I used xxx.xxx.000 for sub chapters it would cause issues (the xxx.001.xxx would need to persist through the sub-chapter to keep the right order) and then have problems where you need to insert something you missed or added later.
Why not just a unnumbered heading marker and let the app number it? For instance;
<H1>first level one section
<H2>first second level section
<H2>second second level section
<H1>second level one section
<H2>first level two section of second first level section...
If I understand what your saying correctly there would be a ordering problem.
The only way to get the order to come out consistent for stories is to "sort" them by name so they come out the same as how you see them in the Story records. To do that I've been using leading numbers to the name of the story. I could certainly use something like "12 <sub>Sub-chapter 3" and trigger the sub-chapter based on the "<sub>" string.