![]() ![]() Took two days off, it's a holiday weekend and my work coding has made me not want to do hobby coding quite so much. If it's not fitting right, try the boxy view I guess, it's a bit more spacious. So, it can fit 5 of the longest named skills, or probably 10 normal ones. If you have more than 80 characters, it will run right off the screen. if there are, I add a hyphen and a linebreak to skip to the next line. Now, since I know basically how many characters will fit in each row, I do a check to see if there's more than that. basically a worst case scenario for a character using this sheet. The name runs off, the skills run off, the notes are truncated. This is my test character where everything is just too long. When loading up either of the printing pages (boxy or graphical) it tags 'Leader' onto the skill list of whoever was selected to be the leader.Īlso, while looking over the skill box on the graphical page, it seems that each row of it can hold 25 characters, and two rows can fit nicely in the box, with a 3rd row fitting into the line below the box, like in this screenshot: Currently it doesn't save between loads, but that's minor. The user can instead check whatever they want. When the warband is loaded in, it automatically sets the character with the highest renown (or the first one with highest renown) to be the leader, by auto-checking its checkbox. ![]() Leader checkbox on the warband gridview bit is in. ![]()
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