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Malady / Afflictions not showing ID as prefix.

EightBitz

Well-known member
I submitted a bug report for this. I was just curious if anyone else is seeing this issue or if I'm missing something simple.

First of all, this isn't specific to the new release. I noticed this
in earlier versions as well.

I'm creating a hierarchy of contained articles.
Savage Worlds
- Combat
-- Initiative
-- Movement
-- Actions
-- Attacks
-- Shaken

Savage Worlds is a source article, and a containing aritcle for
Combat. Combat is a Gameplay article as a containing topic.
Initiative, Movement, Actions and Attacks are Gameplay articles under
Combat. Shaken is a malady/affliction aritcle.

I'm adding numeric identifiers to each article under Combat, to help
illustrate the flow of combat. That gives me:

Savage Worlds
- Combat
-- Initiative (01)
-- Movement (02)
-- Actions (03)
-- Attacks (04)
-- Shaken (05)

I click the Tool icon in the "Mechanics Ref" box, and select "Show
identifiers as prefix when available." That gives me:

Savage Worlds
- Combat
-- 01 - Initiative
-- 02 - Movement
-- 03 - Actions
-- 04 - Attacks
-- Shaken (05)

Notice the Shaken article was unaffected.
 
The developers want the prefix to work on some topic categories but not others. If you look at the category definition it will say if the identifier is a prefix or postfix.
 
The developers want the prefix to work on some topic categories but not others. If you look at the category definition it will say if the identifier is a prefix or postfix.

Is there a reason for that? Because what that ultimately means to me is that I have to avoid using the categories that don't behave according to the preferences I set. To me, that's still a flaw in the program.
 
I believe it is on the "todo" list to add prefix and postfix to all categories. The main focus at this point is to get player edition up and running. I am confident that these other issues will get more attention once the player edition, and store are up and running.
 
I believe it is on the "todo" list to add prefix and postfix to all categories. The main focus at this point is to get player edition up and running. I am confident that these other issues will get more attention once the player edition, and store are up and running.

OK. That's an answer I can understand. Thanks.
 
Don't forget you can use your own categories and set it to whatever you want.

The only options I saw were "prefix" and "suffix". I didn't see anything that indicated user-configurable. However, it seems that for other topics, the user preference overrides the prefix or suffix setting in the category, just not for Malady (so far as I've noticed ... I haven't used every category yet).

So I could use my own category, but I don't know that it would make a difference. I'll play around with it later.
 
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