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I am creating a tag for alignment. Is there a way to have it set so that only one alignment is allowed at a time? When I click to change the gender tag for instance and select male, female is removed, so I know it is possible. However, with my alignment tag, if it defaults to try neutral and I double click lawful good, both alignments are listed.
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When I select the gender tag, I can add both male and female to the same snippet.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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If you go in and edit the Category itself. For the Alignment Tag Snippet You will want to set the following:
Uncheck 'Allow Multiple Tags' Set your 'Default Tag Selection' to whatever you want your default alignment to be set the 'Default Domain Selection' to your alignment tag domain check 'Restrict Domain' This will ensure that you only have one alignment from your list of alignment tags. |
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Awesome! Thanks!
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Do you mean you can put multiple gender tags in? Or within a single gender tag you can add both male and female? If you mean the former, I agree. If you mean the latter, unless you changed the tag setup, it should only allow male or female. |
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As far as the tag that was already there by default, I was only able to select one or the other. |
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It looks like the Tags snippet you can add to anything is a pre-defined Multiple Tags entry (sorta surprised it's not also Multiple Domains or single-entry or separate options as desired).
If you edit the category (or use the Revise Category Definition option), you're able to add a snippet type that lets you make it single entry, single domain as the infectious chimera described. |
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