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Revision: 11269 http://pcgen.svn.sourceforge.net/pcgen/?rev=11269&view=rev Author: jdempsey Date: 2010-01-02 11:25:09 +0000 (Sat, 02 Jan 2010) Log Message: ----------- Make the my_dataset info stand out a loittle more Modified Paths: -------------- Trunk/pcgen/docs/listfilepages/listfilesectionheading.html Modified: Trunk/pcgen/docs/listfilepages/listfilesectionheading.html =================================================================== --- Trunk/pcgen/docs/listfilepages/listfilesectionheading.html 2010-01-02 03:19:37 UTC (rev 11268) +++ Trunk/pcgen/docs/listfilepages/listfilesectionheading.html 2010-01-02 11:25:09 UTC (rev 11269) @@ -30,16 +30,19 @@ senseless if you have no desire to list edit!</p> <p>We have several resources to help those wishing to learn the arcane craft of - dataset creation. A good place to start is the <a href="lstfileclass/lstfileclass_heading.html">LST + dataset creation. + + </p><p>A good place to start is the <a href="lstfileclass/lstfileclass_heading.html">LST File Classes</a>, they give a good overview of the basics of the dataset structure - as well as detailed instructions on coding races. Another good resource is the + as well as detailed instructions on coding races. + </p><p>Another good resource is the my_dataset directory in the data folder. This is a framework for a PCGen dataset. It is meant for beginners who want to take their first steps in entering their own custom data into PCGen and have found that the built-in List Editors are too limiting for what they intend to do. It contains some commented out examples and a lot of advice and tips for putting your own sets together. You can get up and running fast by renaming the elements in this set to your suit your needs. - Once you start delving deep into LST code you're going to want to keep the + </p><p>Once you start delving deep into LST code you're going to want to keep the <a href="../navlistindex.html">LST index handy</a>, most LST tags have been documented with details on their use.</p> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |