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I have tweaked the original fate core sheet , added buttons for skills added the fate sanity track for Achtung! Cthulhu and hopefully uploaded the files to the github repository....... lets hope it all works
i tried to upload it but that doesn't seam to have worked , don't know what went wrong , at this time you can only use it if you have mentor status i think by creating a custom sheet Rob
Did you ever create a pull request? Because it's not on the Roll20 repo. You may have pushed it to your fork, but if you never created a pull request, it would have never been merged.
well there goes the problem , i haven't a clue how it all works , i managed tok alter the current fate core sheet for my own use , and have since setup different sheets for different games but haven't really got a clue how to submit them for approval , the fate core sheets have added extras so are not bug fixes for the original sheet Rob
If you can, save the css and html to two different files and put them in a Google Drive, Dropbox, or something akin to them, and some one who has better luck can try it. Full credit to you, naturally. Being the carrier pigeon endears praise, not credit. If you want, I'll do it, or donate a section of my Google Drive for the temporary storage while Github is worked.
here are the files zipped <a href="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9743716/Achtun" rel="nofollow">https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9743716/Achtun</a>... Rob
perhaps a easy run-through of the process would help , editing of the various files was ok but understanding the github process was no id i still don't really understand what i was doing wrong or even how to do it in the future Rob
ok i downloaded the github program , downloaded all the resource files for all the character sheets , created a folder within my copy of the repository on my HD and put the actung cthluhu files there then hit the publish button , obviously i wasn't sure what i was doing but it seamed to make sence
Rob said: ok i downloaded the github program , downloaded all the resource files for all the character sheets , created a folder within my copy of the repository on my HD and put the actung cthluhu files there then hit the publish button , obviously i wasn't sure what i was doing but it seamed to make sence Those "Publish" buttons are in the branch management window of the application. Manipulating branches is more advanced than the basic use of git required to get things working, but basically what publishing a branch means from the GitHub desktop application is that the branch will be visible from the web (instead of only existing on your local machine). Once you have your changes committed, what you need to do is hit the "Sync" button in the top-right corner. Among other things, this will perform a Push to get your stuff from your computer to your fork on GitHub. After your commits are synced, you create a Pull request. When I first wrote the beginner's guide you had to do that from the GitHub webpage, although a new version of the desktop application has since added that functionality as well. (Although I still find the web interface easier.)
Yeah, so those not in the know already, you may now select this sheet from the dropdown menu. And run from ancient gods in new and interesting ways. ...also, if the GM ever asks "Do you look?" Say "No" while running away.
Coal Powered Puppet said: ...also, if the GM ever asks "Do you look?" Say "No" while running away. The last time I was in a campaign and the group ran into That Which Man Was Not Meant To See, I accidentally the full-auto rules and killed it. Granted, that was a Dark Heresy game, rather than something incorporating the Cthulhu mythos. =)