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Link Detection in HL portfolio statblock

Merion

Well-known member
As you might have noticed, I'm playing around with combining HeroLabs and RealmWorks :)

When I import a portfolio, let's say a good old skeleton, into RealmWorks, I can look a neat statblock of the skeleton complete with all it's abilities.
Now let's say, I have a mechanics article named undead traits, where I have all the rules that apply to undeads - maybe event adapted to some houserules.

You know where I'm going, right?
It would be great if link detection worked within these statblocks, so I could open a new tab with the undead traits (or any other keyword) to look it up with just one click as I can from normal articles and topics.

I guess this also applies to "regular" statblocks, not only HL ones.
 
Good idea.

Maybe with an option in preferences to "include linking within stat Blocks" or "do NOT include linking within stat Blocks".

(These fora has a strange tendency to correct Words to having a Capital starting letter - or would that be my browser setting?)
 
Good idea.

Maybe with an option in preferences to "include linking within stat Blocks" or "do NOT include linking within stat Blocks".

(These fora has a strange tendency to correct Words to having a Capital starting letter - or would that be my browser setting?)

Pretty sure it is your browser setting. The forums do no provide auto-correct functionality. In Chrome it is controlled by clicking on the vertical ellipsis in the upper right corner of the chrome window, selecting "settings" from the drop-down menu, then clicking "show advanced settings", then under the "Languages" heading select "language and input settings". In the resulting pop-up dialog window, you can select which language to use for spell checking, enable/disable spell checking, and edit your custom dictionary.

The settings, however, are not as granular as, for example, MS Word, so I don't know that this info will help with the capitalization issues, other than you can turn off spell checking.

I'm too lazy to look up where the settings are in MSIE, Safari, and MS Edge. I assume they all have similar capabilities and settings.
 
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