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I'd extend the poll to L5R and Warlord players as well, Experienced
works the same.
you mean in next release data file authors will be able to specify
columns that break the "merge duplicates" rules? Or something else?
For me, I'd vote for removing the xp level from the name.
Abilio
--- Colen McAlister <colen@wolflair.com> wrote:
> At 06:31 AM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
> >I understand that it's important to have the figures clearly
> marked as
> >Rookie, Experienced, Veteran, and Unique, but it's causing--not
> problems,
> >but frustrations--when I'm working in the program or with lists I
> output.
> >Because of the nature of alphanumeric sorting, Experienced
> versions of
> >characters always come up ahead in the list from their rookies.
> And because
> >these are indicated in the name field: "Avalanche (E)" "Avalanche
> (R)", I
> >don't see a way to resort them. I want to have all the instances
> of one
> >character together (all the Shadowcats, all the Mr. Fantastics),
> but I would
> >find it easier, especially when recording my collection or
> comparing my
> >lists to Scrye prices, if they were in R/E/V/U order instead. Is
> there some
> >way to do this simply in the next releases (I've got clix from
> Marvel and DC
> >and will probably get at least some Indys as well)? Similar to the
> >reordering of the magic cards for WUBRG rather than the
> alphabetical BUGRW?
>
> In the Available grid, you can make things sort into the correct
> order by
> disabling "Library Sort" in the Settings menu. In the Team grid,
> use the up
> and down buttons to move models around. This is the 'quick fix' to
> the
> problem; however, this issue will be addressed in the next release
> of Card
> Vault. Starting then, there will no longer be a need for the '(R)'
> at the
> end of the model names.
>
> Quick poll: For those of you who play Mage Knight / Mechwarrior /
> Heroclix,
> would you prefer:
>
> * Model names no longer having the (rank) suffix, and adding a
> small,
> one-character 'Strength' column to the grid
> * Keeping the (rank) suffix for clarity purposes?
>
>
> --
> Colen McAlister (colen@wolflair.com)
> Lone Wolf Development
> www.wolflair.com
>
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works the same.
you mean in next release data file authors will be able to specify
columns that break the "merge duplicates" rules? Or something else?
For me, I'd vote for removing the xp level from the name.
Abilio
--- Colen McAlister <colen@wolflair.com> wrote:
> At 06:31 AM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
> >I understand that it's important to have the figures clearly
> marked as
> >Rookie, Experienced, Veteran, and Unique, but it's causing--not
> problems,
> >but frustrations--when I'm working in the program or with lists I
> output.
> >Because of the nature of alphanumeric sorting, Experienced
> versions of
> >characters always come up ahead in the list from their rookies.
> And because
> >these are indicated in the name field: "Avalanche (E)" "Avalanche
> (R)", I
> >don't see a way to resort them. I want to have all the instances
> of one
> >character together (all the Shadowcats, all the Mr. Fantastics),
> but I would
> >find it easier, especially when recording my collection or
> comparing my
> >lists to Scrye prices, if they were in R/E/V/U order instead. Is
> there some
> >way to do this simply in the next releases (I've got clix from
> Marvel and DC
> >and will probably get at least some Indys as well)? Similar to the
> >reordering of the magic cards for WUBRG rather than the
> alphabetical BUGRW?
>
> In the Available grid, you can make things sort into the correct
> order by
> disabling "Library Sort" in the Settings menu. In the Team grid,
> use the up
> and down buttons to move models around. This is the 'quick fix' to
> the
> problem; however, this issue will be addressed in the next release
> of Card
> Vault. Starting then, there will no longer be a need for the '(R)'
> at the
> end of the model names.
>
> Quick poll: For those of you who play Mage Knight / Mechwarrior /
> Heroclix,
> would you prefer:
>
> * Model names no longer having the (rank) suffix, and adding a
> small,
> one-character 'Strength' column to the grid
> * Keeping the (rank) suffix for clarity purposes?
>
>
> --
> Colen McAlister (colen@wolflair.com)
> Lone Wolf Development
> www.wolflair.com
>
>
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