![]() ![]() Several people reached out to me to ask about improvements to the search functionality (mainly search performance). Here is an example of a dynamic browser: Update 1.1.0 If you have a dynamic browser window that you want to persist to the campaign data, you can right-click and there is a save option in the radial menu which will copy the dynamic browser to a persisted one. ![]() To do so, just use the chat command:Ĭode: /foogle The optional search string parameter, if provided, will perform a search automatically when opened. You can also use the browser without linking it to a campaign record. Tabs can also be renamed either by double-clicking the tab, or right-clicking and using the edit option in the radial menu. Tabs can be closed via the middle mouse button. You can either left-click on search results to open them in a new tab and immediately switch to the tab, or middle-click to open them in a new tab without switching to it (like most web browsers). When using the search page, you can use the filter fields to filter the results by record class, name or the source of the record. You can create a blank browser and add records either by drag/dropping them into the tab list, or by using the search page to look up records. To create a persisted browser type campaign record, it is available under the "Browsers" campaign record type on the sidebar. It can be used in 2 ways, as a campaign record type, or as dynamic browser windows that will not be stored permanently. Or if you prefer, you can manually download the ext file here and install in your Extensions directory. This is available over on the Forge: FG Browser (with search) I myself use it in my own homebrew ruleset. The example screenshots below are taken from the 5e ruleset just because that is a very popular game system, but the extension should work with any ruleset based on CoreRPG. I also wanted a search feature to be able to perform full-text search of all records and library data in a single place, because I would often forget where something was and wanted an easier way to find NPCs based on data in their notes, find story records based on their content, or search the library reference data. I made it for my own purposes as I was having a hard time managing all of the campaign records in a long-running game with a lot of recurring NPCs and other campaign records. Portraits will show up as a new portrait bag or directly in the root folder for your portraits for older rulesets.This extension adds a browser-style functionality for the purposes of organizing and searching records and reference library data. ![]() To activate tokens, you must active the PC & NPC Token Pack module from your module activation screen. To link your account, go to Settings and enter your FG forum username and password. This product will automatically download and install from Steam or when purchasing from the store when linked to your forum account. The tokens are sorted and scaled into different size categories, and are convered to PNG files for optimal online use. Produced by artist Claudio Pozas and Fiery Dragon Productions, these tokens are framed in a fiery border and can be resized for different map scales and/or software. This product contains over 450 tokens in a base 70mm format (for Medium-sized), and over 150 portraits, all converted and optimized for online gaming with software like Fantasy Ground.
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