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Some issues

At 11:04 PM 2/20/2007, you wrote:
>Okay, the files are on their way (trying to manually add the dread
>necromancer class from hero's of horror).


Hi there,


Everything seems to be working here. The class is set to the
"Unrestricted" spellcaster type, which means that it knows all spells
that it has available (like a Warmage), so adding spells doesn't
change the count - the count displayed is "number of spells you can
cast per day".

If your intent is to make the spellcasting capabilities work like a
Sorcerer, change the "Spellcaster Type" to "Spontaneous"; for a
cleric, change the type to "Memorized"; and for a wizard, change it
to "Spellbook". (You might also need to fill in the "Spells Known per
Level" field if it's a spontaneous caster.)


Hope this helps,



--
Colen McAlister (colen@wolflair.com)
Chief Engineer, Lone Wolf Development
http://www.wolflair.com/
 
Colen said:
At 11:04 PM 2/20/2007, you wrote:

Hi there,


Everything seems to be working here. The class is set to the
"Unrestricted" spellcaster type, which means that it knows all spells
that it has available (like a Warmage), so adding spells doesn't
change the count - the count displayed is "number of spells you can
cast per day".

If your intent is to make the spellcasting capabilities work like a
Sorcerer, change the "Spellcaster Type" to "Spontaneous"; for a
cleric, change the type to "Memorized"; and for a wizard, change it
to "Spellbook". (You might also need to fill in the "Spells Known per
Level" field if it's a spontaneous caster.)


Hope this helps,



--
Colen McAlister (colen@wolflair.com)
Chief Engineer, Lone Wolf Development
http://www.wolflair.com/

I'll have to play around with it more, I haven't had the opportunity lately. The class acually has its own spell list and knows all the spells on it, so it is similar to a war mage. So when you have an "Unrestricted" caster type spells per day won't show up? I can add spells fine, but my spells per day doesn't show.

I'll play with it by changing it to spontaneous and see if it shows up then.

Thanks for the help.
 
At 07:00 PM 2/10/2007, you wrote:

>feature: I'd like the filtering views for skills, feats, items, &c.
>ala PCGen and also the pre-req tree views for skills and feats.


This is already planned for everywhere you can choose from a list,
such as being able to filter spells by level, school, etc.


Any word on this?
 
Any word on this?

Text filtering has been added to V3.4, which goes out tonight. You can filter on anything in the name or the displayed description information for each thing. So you can now filter by level, keywords like "fire", etc.

We haven't yet added filtering with boolean combinations (e.g. all third level spells from the evocation school that do not possess the fire keyword). That's the next step.

We also have not yet added the prereq tree views. It's another item still on the todo list.
 
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