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    Extension or Tool that Makes Creating a Library Reference Easy?

    I'm aware of the SW Enhanced Library tool for Savage Worlds, but I'm wondering if there's such an extension for creating a Player readable reference for other rulesets. I'm really looking for a way to avoid wading through all the cryptic tags, text and codes in a client.xml or db.xml file.
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    From what I understand there is something called "Project: Author" that might do what you need.
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    The newest build on the TEST server has a reference manual builder built into FG.
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    Many thanks for the replies. Excellent info, I'll check into both of those. It's been a while since I used the Test server, but IIRC I need to create a new campaign shell to use it - is that correct?

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    OK, well I sub'd to Author and it's proving to be a terrific tool. I'm finding it to be very logical and easy to use. I'm a person that loves outlining software, so its ordered, numeric approach seems to be a good fit. I'll check into the reference manual builder once it's gone live. Thanks again for the info and suggestions.

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