I don't see this option. Where is it supposed to be?plothos wrote:1. You can put a container inside a container, but the way it's set up right now if you put stuff inside the container in a container they won't be sorted quite right.JML wrote:Great job plothos. I might borrow it for a framework I'm working on.
I've got a few questions regarding my own needs, but they may be of some interest for others :
- 1) is it possible to have containers inside containers ?
2) is it possible for a PC to drop a container on a temporary basis, aka a "drop" state ? (dropping a backpack to get rid of some encumbrance during a fight for instance)
3) and the dropping idea leads me to wonder if it would be possible to exchange containers between tokens ? Which would allow to lend to others or even steal or being stolen
2. There's no drop state per se, but you can click on the item and choose "ignore weight" or whatever I called it, and the weight of the item will be ignored in the total - the weight entry will be surrounded by [] to indicate this.
This fails on my campaign with "Undefined function: get.targets"3. Another option that should come up when you click an item is "give" and when you choose this it will send a link to another player that will let them accept it, up which you will be returned a link that if clicked will remove the item from your inventory. This works for anything in there, including containers, but it won't transfer the contents of the containers (as of yet).
I am using the latest maptools, the Lindsay campaign file, and I put the inventory version 1.1 token in.
Any help appreciated, we use your tools for our campaign and have fun with them.
*** UPDATE ***
OK, clicking the weight turns it on and off, very nice.
I still am not able to move items due to the missin get.targets function. Researching that but any help appreciated.
Idea:
It would be nice if when you clicked on a container's weight to turn it off, it also turned off the weight for all items in that container.
For example, items in my backpack that I drop or leave, or items I have stored in some place.