Thread: Error
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October 18th, 2008, 22:15 #1
Error
So I'm reworking GoOrange's SWSE ruleset. It's a reskin at the moment, will get more involved later. However, I've run into a snag.
The original ruleset lacked a 'notes' shortcut for the GM screen. This wasn't a major issue in my book, just something I wanted to rectify should time allow. So I found the desktop_classes.xml, about line 100, for GMshortcuts. A little further down I found playershortcuts. I copied the player shortcut for notes, pasted it under the GMshortcuts section, redid the numbers so it would fit where I wanted it on the screen, and was happy.
Test the program, there's the shortcut. Access the shortcut, and I get my notes screen. Same as the player client.
Problem is, on the GM client only, I am unable to make a new note! The player client can, quite easily. But the GM client doesn't work. Press the 'new' button, the button 'activates', but no notes screen appear.
I can edit notes already made. I just can't make my own.
Any help?
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October 18th, 2008, 22:21 #2
As a quick followup ...
When viewing the utiliti_notes.xml document, near the very end, I see this string:
<script>
function onButtonPress()
Interface.requestNewClientWindow(class[1], window.getDatabaseNode().getNodeName());
end
</script>
I don't know nuthin' about coding, really, but I wonder if the '.requestNewClientWindow' means the GM can't do so? (I've got it in my head, don't know why, that there's a difference between how the player (client) and GM (host) programs are run. Not sure though ...
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October 18th, 2008, 22:31 #3
Right, clients have to request new windows be spawned. GMs just open the windows. Try this instead:
Code:<script> function onButtonPress() if User.isHost() then Interface.openWindow("note",window.getDatabaseNode().getNodeName()); else Interface.requestNewClientWindow(class[1], window.getDatabaseNode().getNodeName()); end end </script>
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October 18th, 2008, 22:33 #4
Nevermind, solved.
I took a look at how 4e_JPG setup theirs (which is where I got the idea from). In short, they made a separate set of windowclasses, referring to them as 'gm_notelist', etc.
This had more functionality anyway, cause somehow their code can attach the author of the note next to the note itself. Or something.
Anyhow, by editing the reference in 'desktop_classes', from both myself and the player accessing notelist, to the player accessing notelist and myself (the GM) accessing gm_notelist, it is now functional.
I couldn't for the life of me explain what JPG did different in those window classes. Just that it works ;?)
Thanks for reading this far, though
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October 18th, 2008, 22:34 #5Originally Posted by joshuha
Very nice! That would have worked well, too.
Thanks for that.
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