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Unit Stat Output Problem

nemerrle

Member
I cannot figure out how to get the unit stat output to display properly in
Army Builder.

All the unit stats are not showing up in columns, only in one list of stats:
S: 5 F:4 St: 3 (and so on).

How do I get the column output that all the published lists have?
 
Put the stats into a statset, then in the datafile, on the bottom right is the selector for which statset applies to that unit.
 
On the views tab of the definition file, do you have a view for each of: available, roster, and print, and are the correct stats in the "Column Groups" section? Sorry for approaching this piecemeal, I remember having this problem when I've written datafiles, but I'm trying to remember what I had to do back then.
 
I have no problem stepping through things, best way to figure things out.

I have 3 views, default, output, roster. All the stats are in the "Column Groups" and none in the "Info Groups".

All have Available, Roster, Output, and HTML. Roster has roster, Output has output, default has Available.
 
Have you tried clicking the eye icon on the top right of the available units view, the roster view, and in the print preview, the view button on the top? You may need to click "reset" within each of those, or select a view to use from the menu under the reset button.
 
So, when you add a unit to the roster, you see the S, F, and St stats in the column headings, and you see them listed out on the unit's stat line as well? Are there any stats on any units that are in columns?

You may also want to make sure your views don't contain so many stats that the ones you're really interested in are pushed off the right edge.
 
I took a look at the files nemerrle sent me, and what was missing was that on the stat set page of the definition file, none of the stats were marked as "Identity" - if the stats currently being displayed don't include any of that unit's statset's identity stats, it switches to the display he saw - a single text string of all the stats. So, click "identity" for at least one stat.
 
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