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# CVS $Revision$ $Author$ -- Fri Oct 19 20:16:09 2012 -- reformated by prettylst.pl v1.39 (build 15052)
 
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.
 
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#When Running PCGen, you can select "Help > Documentation > List Files > LST File Class > Lesson 10" to find
 
#out how the tags in the languages file work.
 
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#####1st Example
 

	
 
#Halfling			TYPE:Spoken.Written.Read
 

	
 
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#####2nd Example
 

	
 
#Druidic			TYPE:Spoken.Written.Read.Druid.Secret	PREVARGTEQ:DruidicLanguage,1
 

	
 
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#Druidic and Halfling are language names. The name must be the first field on each line. Other LST files will reference a
 
#language by the name. Every language needs a name.
 
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#The TYPE tag is used to set the type/group of the language. It may take multiple types delimited by periods. The types used
 
#are usually Spoken, Read, and Written. Every language should have at least one type.
 
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#In the second Example the PREVARGTEQ tag is used to allow selection of the language only, if the character has the
 
#DruidicLanguage variable at a value of 1 or higher. The DruidicLanguage will only be set elsewhere, when a character becomes
 
#eligible to learn the language, for instance by acquiring the Druid class. There is a multitude of existing prerequiste tags
 
#in PCGen. If you are looking into the documentation under List File Tag Index, you can find them listed under the topic
 
#"PRExxx tags".