diff --git a/my_feats.lst b/my_feats.lst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9c7a70b35938e4ebcab7316447761668089a1724 --- /dev/null +++ b/my_feats.lst @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +SOURCELONG:My Campaign SOURCESHORT:My SOURCEWEB:http://www.mywebsite.com SOURCEDATE:2008-01 + +#insert your data here + +#Every line that starts with a '#' is a comment. You may want to remove these comments, if you use this file to set up +#your own data. Remember not to put the '#' at the start of your own data, as PCGen would see it as a comment only. +# +#When Running PCGen, you can select "Help > Documentation > List Files > List File Tag Index > Feat File tags" to find +#out how the tags in the feats file work. Some of the tags used here are global tags. You will see an alphabetical +#listing of all PCGen tags to the left of the documentation window. You can find the global tags there as well. +# +# +# +# +#####1st Example + +#Skill Focus CATEGORY:FEAT TYPE:General DESC:See Text MULT:YES CHOOSE:SKILLSNAMED|TYPE.Strength|TYPE.Dexterity|TYPE.Constitution|TYPE.Intelligence|TYPE.Wisdom|TYPE.Charisma BONUS:SKILL|LIST|3 SOURCEPAGE:Feats + +##### +#Each feat takes one line and the first field must be the feat's name. In the Example the name of the feat is Skill Focus. +#When naming feats you should only use parentheses at the end of the name if the name is not duplicated elsewhere. This is +#because of how PCGen names feats which can be taken multiple times. For example, the Feat Weapon Focus when taken will display +#as Weapon Focus(Dagger). Another example is Armor Proficiency (Light), there is no feat named Armor Proficiency so this name +#is fine. What is happening is when PCGen finds a feat with parentheses that duplicates the name of another feat it assumes +#that feat is an instance of the one without parentheses and does not display the one with parentheses. +# +#The TYPE tag is holding a . (period) delimited list of the types the feat is. +# +#The DESC tag is used to hold the description of the Feat. In our files we usually keep the description brief, so the user +#still need to own the book to make use of the data, but for your personal files can get as elaborate as you want there. +# +#The MULT tag determines if a feat can be taken multiple times. If the value is set to YES, then you MUST also use a CHOOSE +#tag. +# +#The CHOOSE tag must be paired with a MULT:YES tag in feats for it to work properly. It will display a popup window that asks +#for a selection according to what is being called for. There is a multitude of existing CHOOSE tags in PCGen. If you are +#looking into the documentation under List File Tag Index, you can find them listed under the topic "CHOOSE tags". +# +#The BONUS tags are a group of similar tags, that grant some form of Bonus to another already existing tag. To read a description +#of them, look in the List File Tag Index under the topic "Bonus tags". +# +#The SOURCEPAGE tag can be used to hold a reference to where you can find the feat. This will be displayed in PCGen.