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3.5 D&D sheet

Hey folks. Great sheet, Diana! I had a question. Under the abilities and attributes section, roll20 now has the option to 'show as token action' for those entries. Is there any way to have the values and macros set up in the character sheets to be shown as token actions at this time?
The check box on the attributes editor page uses javascript for that, I've looked into getting it working on the character sheets but there is no way without using jscript of creating that kind of checkbox. The closest thing I can think of is to use the @{selected|XXXmacro} assigned on the character sheet where XXX is the name of the macro, all you need do is mouse over memo fields and they'll give the macro name. With a bit of luck, r20 will eventually allow us some basic jscript commands for assigning to a token action and perhaps if we are extremely lucky basic conditional checking.
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Diana P
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Sheet Author
Yes, making your own attributes using the character sheet macros is the best way to go about setting them as token actions right now. I can set tokenactions in the html, but then it's hardcoded for everyone and not everyone is going to want the same token actions. Right now only the Initiative roll is set that way and I don't plan on hardcoding any others in.
Thanks for the quick reply! Okay, sounds interesting. I'll see what I can work out with @ macros. Cheers. =)
As a suggestion, I have several "Template" sheets created for various purposes.. One is for NPC's another is for PC's They are already set up with and formatted with all of the skills and rolls used commonly, I have found that since i started doing it I have saved my self HOURS of work setting up monsters and npcs.
Hi, Diana! Thank you for creating this 3.5E charsheet, it's a great thing and we realy like it! But looks like we noticed a little mistake in calculations. For example, when I roll ability check I get this result: 1d20 + floor(ability_modifier/2-5) when correct formula should be like 1d20 + floor(ability/2-5).
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Diana P
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Sheet Author
When I check the sheet on a fresh campaign, I cannot reproduce that problem; they all work correctly for me. str-mod is floor((str-base +str-misc +str-temp)/2) -5 Please check and make sure there are no pre-existing ability attribute fields on the Attributes & Abilities tab. They can interfere with the calculations in a way very similar to what your roll appears to show and the auto-calc values do not overwrite the pre-existing ones even though they will look correct on the character sheet.
Hi Diana Great work on the sheet, thanks for puting all the work in. I am however having a problem with the spell section. I have created a first level cleric who, with wisdom bonuses and Domain spell should have 3 first level spells but I can't seem to have more than 2. Am I doing something wrong here? Thanks
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Diana P
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Sheet Author
Hi. The spell section is an expanding section. It doesn't have any smarts; you'll have to add the number of spells you have/know manually. You do need to fill out at least one field for the spell after you add it for it to save, but you can add as many spells as you want as long as you change a field before hitting the add button (in the lower right corner of that section) again.
Many thanks, I've got it now.