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3.5 Character Sheet and relevants macros

Good evening everyone and HAPPY NEW YEAR ^_^ with my party, we have been playing d&d 3.5 for a few months now, using the character sheet of Diana P. D&D 3.5E. I upgraded my subscription to PRO today to have access to the APIs and be able to edit character sheets and create advanced macros (e.g. Barbarian Rage or automate some talents) I would like to know if it is possible to modify Diana P.'s character sheet for example by putting the character's abilities alphabetically and translated into Italian. If possible, can anyone point me to the right tutorial or explain me how to do it? Thank you all, Stefano S.
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Hi Stefano, hmm.  Doesn't the 3.5 sheet already have a translation for Italian ?  Are you wanting the Character's Abilities re-ordered alphabetically according to an Italian translation?  Here's some info from the wiki about  List Ordering  for sheet translations.  You should be able to edit the html of the character's ability section that defines the list(ie a "wrapper" element), assign individual list items, and finally, create a "key-list" in the translation.json that defines the default order in English.  All translations are now handled using the Crowdin site.  Note to Translation volunteer: If a character sheet already translations capabilities, Roll20 prefers translation to be handled through the  CrowdIn -service, which can be used by people without any programming background. Access to CrowdIn can be gained by contacting Roll20 via the  Help Center  and applying to do translations. More info:  Translation Edit the it.json on crowdin to define the order alphabetically for Italian.  This can also be done for any other languages as well.