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 Master's Little Helper
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This is a Savage Worlds game master helper. It aims to be everything a GM may
need during a game. It's built around an object tree. Each object in this tree
can be of a certain type from this list:
 - A Note (more on this later)
 - A Character Sheet, by now just a simple generic SavageWorlds one
 - A folder, to keep everything clean and organised

It should be pretty easy to add new types, but I couldn't think of any other
useful one by now. Maybe in the future.

The Notes editor is loosely based on Zim (although not as complete yet). It is
quite a basic WYSIWYG rich text editor, but includes followable links.

The Character Sheet is not very complete yet. However, it doesn't intend to
replace paper PC sheets, only NPCs ones, so it does better keep basic.

In a near future, the Software should include a Skills, Edges and Hindrances
database, and some structure for reference sheets.

USE
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It's pretty straight forward. The program looks for a configuration file named
mlh.conf in the current directory (this will change in the future). If doesn't
exist, it creates it. Inside should be the last opened game, which is automati-
cally opened or created if it doesn't exist.

The menu options are pretty self descriptive. Only 'open' can be a bit vague,
since it has a 'create' function if the opened file doesn't exist yet.

<TO BE REVISED, EXPANDED AND REFiNED>