Scott Coleman
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I'm new to Hero Lab and new to the Forums, so please redirect me if this post is inappropriate.
I'm designing a "Custom Output" style-sheet to output a SW character to our official Deadlands:Twilight Legion (D:TL) character sheet. [D:TL is the shared, ongoing (living) Deadlands campaign powered by the Rocky Mountain Savages (RMS), and sanctioned by PEG.]
The file deadlands_tl_output.hl will install the custom output style-sheet to output a SW character to the D:TL character sheet. The file deadlands_tl_sup_output.hl will output supplemental information - treat it as the backside of the character sheet.
I'm reasonably happy with the results, but I do have a question...
As currently written, the style-sheet calls a .PNG as a background image, then assembles the HL output on top of that image. Currently the image has to be retrieved from the RMS server. Snagging the image from the RMS server has its upsides and its downsides. Is there a cleaner way to accomplish this? Maybe some way to embed the image in the HL file? If the image gets committed to HL, can it somehow be delivered with the HTML output?
- Scott
I'm designing a "Custom Output" style-sheet to output a SW character to our official Deadlands:Twilight Legion (D:TL) character sheet. [D:TL is the shared, ongoing (living) Deadlands campaign powered by the Rocky Mountain Savages (RMS), and sanctioned by PEG.]
The file deadlands_tl_output.hl will install the custom output style-sheet to output a SW character to the D:TL character sheet. The file deadlands_tl_sup_output.hl will output supplemental information - treat it as the backside of the character sheet.
I'm reasonably happy with the results, but I do have a question...
As currently written, the style-sheet calls a .PNG as a background image, then assembles the HL output on top of that image. Currently the image has to be retrieved from the RMS server. Snagging the image from the RMS server has its upsides and its downsides. Is there a cleaner way to accomplish this? Maybe some way to embed the image in the HL file? If the image gets committed to HL, can it somehow be delivered with the HTML output?
- Scott