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A proper way to accomplish this is on my to-do list. In the meantime, you can save your character, add every possible cleric spell, print that, and then revert to the saved version
Totally agree. What seems easy from the outside can be a nightmare inside the code.As a programmer, it's the "very easy" things that gives programmers ulcers!!!
That is a nice feature that my players make use of allot actually.You can also set a spell to be prepared 0 times once you've added it to your spell list. That will still print among your normal spell list. The idea behind that is so that you can store your often-prepared spells in the same list, and then just change your preparation counts by moving numbers, rather than adding and deleting.