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About this feature, if you have an article that shares a name with a tag, say Halfling (for the language), that matches a tag and you do not have the linker actually create a link, because the link wouldn't be appropriate it blocks the snippet tag assignment . I'm not sure if that is what is desired.
I was messing around with this today and could not figure out why an existing snippet would never create a tag for Halfling despite the word being in the snippet and when I made a test snippet it became apparent that the conflict was with my Halfling language article which I have set to priority never to keep it from trying to link to every mention of halfling in my realm. |
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You'll find some important details about the feature in the Release Notes from build 201, where this feature was introduced. |
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Now that I've started playing with this, I noticed a strange result this morning where the tag of Community Size: Other was erroneously tagged onto a stat block in a text snippet as the NPC had "Other Gear". This was user error on my part but it's an easy mistake to make due to my setting tags for some tag domains to auto accept.
If you start to use snippet tags, make sure that any category that has an option for "other" or a common word has auto accept turned off and maybe even has priority set to never if applicable. And be careful of using common words as snippet tags could easily become a mess. There's a reason this is off by default. Also of particular note there appear there are limitations to the current implementation.... If you have the same tag name in multiple tag domains, only the first instance of the tag name will be reported even if all the tag names have auto accept turned on. I use "other" in the tag domains of Community Size and in Geographical Region but only Community Size was picked up every time. It seems RW stops parsing after finding a match. |
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Done. Thanks.
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