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I took a look at AncientOne's sheet (last updated a couple years ago) and it looks pretty nice! The portrait image isn't working correctly for me although it's still very usable. The page boundaries also seem to be a little weird; the page boundaries work with my five or six weapons, and it still works when I've deleted one, but if I delete the Unarmed attack then the page boundaries are messed up?! Overall a very nice sheet, though. |
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The standard output has "Dossiers", which are sets of data that you can print/output. The base character, the spellbook contents, the journal contents, and some others are options there. You can put it to a PDF as a character sheet, print hardcopy, or to a file in a stat-block format. For PDFs: From the File menu, select "Save PDF of Hero". Select the Dossier you want (it is mildly annoying that you can't select multiple and need to do this individually for each Dossier you want). You can preview the output, and save to PDF or print from the preview window. For other files as statblocks: From the File menu, you can select "Output Hero Statblock"... the dialog offers printing, as a text file, a BBCode file, a Wiki-formatted file, or HTML. |
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Note that Journal contents include "Capital Journals" if you're using the Downtime rules from Ultimate Campaign. An annoying thing I have noted there is that the Journals appear to be inter-leaved... regular then capital then the next regular... which is really annoying if the first Capital journal corresponds more to a much later regular journal entry (like..20th ). |
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I'm not using those, but that's another good reason to use an external script to build the journal entries; it can be programmed however you like.
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