Thread: Tweaking NPC sheets
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April 23rd, 2005, 19:36 #1
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Tweaking NPC sheets
I would really like to simplify the NPC sheets, but despite my snooping around, I cannot find out how to change the data as displayed on NPCs/Monsters.
I note that the image files for the npc sheets is blank, so there must be an xml file that governs them...but alas, I give up! I cannot find out where to look.
Any help? Thoughts?
Thanks!
Arras
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April 23rd, 2005, 20:53 #2I would really like to simplify the NPC sheets, but despite my snooping around, I cannot find out how to change the data as displayed on NPCs/Monsters.
I note that the image files for the npc sheets is blank, so there must be an xml file that governs them...but alas, I give up! I cannot find out where to look.
Hope this helps
sandeman
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April 23rd, 2005, 21:05 #3
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I don't think this is what I seek.
I want to permanently change the actual form of the NPC sheets. I want move things around...customize npc sheets. The db.xml file is just listing personalities I entered in a session.
I want the system xml file that hardcodes npc data for npc sheets.
Any other thoughts?
Cheers!
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April 23rd, 2005, 22:34 #4
It's in rulesets\d20\d20_adventure.xml. It's separate from encounters, images and items since the data is entirely d20 specific whereas the others can easily be reused with most rulesets.
Tero Parvinen
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July 17th, 2005, 09:04 #5
I want to change the position of some fields in the NPC sheet and add some new entries.
The problem is that I don't get how to place them properly. I already changed a character sheet, but in the NPC sheet there are a lot of controls with position tags like
"bounds hpos="134,23" vmargin="2,1""
How do these tags exactly work?, i.e. how can I reposition the fields of the NPC box?
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July 17th, 2005, 09:14 #6
Tweaking with the relative position of each entry, I see that this "bounds hpos" tag has to do with some sort of relative positioning, but I don't understand how to control that relative positioning.
Any help with how this "hpos" and "vmargin" parameters are functioning?
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July 17th, 2005, 11:04 #7
This thread explains the use of hpos and vmargin.
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July 17th, 2005, 11:23 #8
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