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I've created a HL data set for a friend who wants to distribute it with his published PDF product. The problem is, when he opens the portfolio file I sent him, he gets a string of errors.
The source volumes mentioned are all sources I've created on my own. I think the orphaned things are from the Inner Sea World Guide. I've used the "Prepare this file for distribution" menu option, but I notice that when I do, the Inner Sea World Guide is still selected. I have gone through all the creatures in the .por file and unselected every source except for the one that is applicable to the product. However, the same errors pop up whenever he opens the file. I'm sure this is because he doesn't have those sources in his load of Hero Lab. - How can I create a file that doesn't look for all of those sources? - Do I need to get a "clean" version of the Pathfinder data set and create a new portfolio? Here are the errors we're getting. I know they're harmless, but if he wants to package this with the PDF download of his product, it would be best not to have any errors pop up when the customer opens it. Quote:
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for the sources, you might just want to create 1 file, your source and not have anything else selected.
also when you created the file, what source did you select from the editor options? (I mean the source option on each tab) Web site - Cheese Weasel Logistics - www.cheeseweasel.net Twitter - @CheeseWeaselGMZ For user created content check out www.d20pfsrd.com and www.cheeseweasel.net For video demos of Hero Lab go to http://www.youtube.com/user/TheChiefweasel?blend=9&ob=5 |
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The best I can think for you to do is create yourself a clean copy of the pathfinder data set. From inside of HL go to Tools->Duplicate Game System... then pick pathfinder and give it a new name like PathfinderCORE or something. Then only put the .user files in this data set that you need. When you Start HL from now on you will have two Pathfinder game systems to choose. The new one will have the name of the folder that you gave it in small print under the logo. Use that game system to save the .por characters again and hopefully most of the issues should go away then. Inner Sea World guy is fine as that is not part of the CORE Data set you get when you purchase Pathfinder. Also if you are making this for distribution and there is a .user file you may really want to look into the HLExport tool instead. That creates a .hl file and will really simply importing .por and .user files together for the end-gamers. 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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The only source selected in the .user file is the one for the product. I was also careful not to use any non-core material when building the creatures, but I think that the other sources might have been checked when I first created the file.
I'll try creating a new .por file and make sure none of the other sources are selected before I start building them. Thanks! |
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Either remove your .user files when saving or make a new data set folder that does not have them. 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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Thanks, Shadow. This is very helpful.
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This method seems to be working, but I have a new question.
I'm bootstrapping skills, feats and other stuff to the race, so they are automatically added when choosing these creatures as a race. I've discovered that I can add a spell-like ability to Ability Focus by making the spell the target, then making sure the bootstrap has the Helper.SpellLike tag. However, the other Ability Focus is for an ability I added for the creature and HL won't recognize the Unique ID as an option for the "Target.ThingID" context. Is there an eval script somewhere that can be used to set ability focus with the new ability as the target? Thanks!!! |
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That's what I'm doing, now, but I am thinking that the publisher would prefer to have as few things like that in the data set as possible. If it can't be done, it's not a huge deal, but I figured there must be a way to do it via script.
On the plus side, I've learned some pretty important things in the past 48 hours mostly about bootstrapping and how data sets are built to support stock creatures. |
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