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Join Date: Sep 2015
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Happy New Year to all!
My gaming group has our annual winter "Turtlecon", XVIII.V coming up. I purchased HL to assist with streamlining combat and try to make the 18 or so hours of in-game time I need to prep for a bit easier. Running 3.5 because we're old and refuse to change... ;-) So with ShadowC's help, I've been able to create some monsters from the entered races, and I know how to import them into the encounter builder, AND I have created some home-brew content. But here is the hitch; I'm traveling with my laptop instead of my main PC, so I need to make sure all of this work will come with me! I already have a 2nd HL license, which I will be loading on the laptop. I will then add the community pack again. 1) Do I simply copy any portfolios manually and drop them in the same spot on the laptop? 2) If I pre-create encounters, is that the same process? 3) While on my PC, if I pre-link from RW to the encounters, do they have to be located under the same directory structure on the laptop, or should I create the links AFTER I move to the laptop? 4) Any other tips or tricks anyone can point out? Things to be careful about? Leaving tuesday morning... lots of work over this holiday weekend! Thanks all! |
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Join Date: Oct 2016
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1. Copy the portfolios to any directory on your laptop, you can find them with open portfolio, and HL remembers where you were
2. Same for encounters, I think 3. RW creates an independent link in the program, and I don't think it auto updates |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 3,147
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I haven't played around with RW enough to know the answer to three, but I would assume you might have to re-create the links.
As for Hero Lab itself, the program doesn't care where the portfolios are. You can save them to a "cloud" directory like DropBox or OneDrive and be able to view it just fine. Or you can copy them over to a location on the laptop. It makes no difference to HL. Any user files you create (if you create them) would need to be copied over to the data directory. They won't work otherwise. |
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Your laptop still would need to have all the .user files and HL binary program setup to fully view the .por file. But RW can even show you the base statblock from the .por file without any HL software. Hero Lab Resources: Pathfinder - d20pfsrd and Pathfinder Pack Setup 3.5 D&D (d20) - Community Server Setup 5E D&D - Community Server Setup Hero Lab Help - Hero Lab FAQ, Editor Tutorials and Videos, Editor & Scripting Resources. Created by the community for the community - Realm Works kickstarter backer (Alpha Wolf) and Beta tester.- d20 HL package volunteer editor. |
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Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 23
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Well... things are looking good. Still having issues making a good connection between RW and HL, but all my HL files are happy and loading on the laptop, including my "Home Brew" d20 file with a couple of magic items and a race I built.
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions! I made my fear save... |
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