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It would be useful to have tables that can be sorted, e.g. alphabetically. It would also be useful to have tables that can be filtered.
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+1 would be useful!
If a dice roller is ever included it would also be nice to be able to roll on encounter tables and such. |
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+1
Not on my personal list of priorities, but it still sounds quite useful. Supporting Calendar Campaigner Tools: Realm Works, Campaign Cartographer 3+ and Add-ons, MapTools Games: home brew world, Lord of the Rings (CODA), Shadowrun, Earthdawn |
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I'm more than a little rusty on HTML tables, can they be sorted directly without resorting to javascript or some other trickery that isn't available in RW?
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It's been a few years since I cobbled that together, but if I recall correctly, RW uses a rather antique interpreter, so anything fancy probably won't work, but sorting is quite basic, so chances are good. |
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Really, I just assumed that the JS interpreter got left out. Now that you mention though I do remember fooling around with the dice roller thing and it was definitely some pretty basic javascript.
I just wish this was better documented. Knowing which version of this stuff we were working with would tell us precisely what we could and couldn't do. my Realm Works videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZU...4DwXXkvmBXQ9Yw |
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If nothing has changed from a couple of years ago, it uses Internet Explorer and defaults to acting like IE 7. You can use a meta tag to have it act like the latest version of IE instead.
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I doubt giving it a meta tag will actually change the javascript version or which html tags it understands.
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It may not do anything in Realm Works (==the .NET WinForms WebBrowser control?), though; RW still reports as IE 7 even though my Dice Roller asks for "IE=edge". Thankfully I'm not trying to do anything fancy with CSS or JavaScript. You should be able to sort tables with what's there. Last edited by Parody; November 15th, 2018 at 09:10 PM. |
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+1
I'm trying to incorporate Syrinscape into my games, so I'm using the ability to use links. I thought I could make a table with the linked sounds I would use the most, and when I add more, I can sort them alphabetically. Unfortunately, I discovered this wouldn't work, so I agree 100% that we need to be able to sort. |
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