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== ITEMCORPSE == | == ITEMCORPSE == | ||
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[ITEMCORPSE:<type>:<subtype>:<material>:<matgloss>] | [ITEMCORPSE:<type>:<subtype>:<material>:<matgloss>] | ||
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Does the sub-type field actually have a use, or is the only option "NO_SUBTYPE"? | Does the sub-type field actually have a use, or is the only option "NO_SUBTYPE"? | ||
− | Anyway, the USE_RACEGLOSS for the matgloss field seems to only work for some (built-in?) materials. For example, the [ | + | Anyway, the USE_RACEGLOSS for the matgloss field seems to only work for some (built-in?) materials. For example, the [Treants] use the entry: |
[HAS_RACEGLOSS:WOOD] | [HAS_RACEGLOSS:WOOD] | ||
[ITEMCORPSE:WOOD:NO_SUBTYPE:WOOD:USE_RACEGLOSS] | [ITEMCORPSE:WOOD:NO_SUBTYPE:WOOD:USE_RACEGLOSS] | ||
− | [ | + | [Treants] will appear as "Mahogany treant", "Oak treant", etc. |
However, when using a custom matgloss file, this functionality stops working, and treants (and there log remains) are undescriptive. I've tried creating a ''matgloss_treant.txt'' file and adding a few unique entries, like [MATGLOSS_WOOD:FOOBAR_TREE] and [MATGLOSS_WOOD:BAZ_TREE], and editing the [Treant] to: | However, when using a custom matgloss file, this functionality stops working, and treants (and there log remains) are undescriptive. I've tried creating a ''matgloss_treant.txt'' file and adding a few unique entries, like [MATGLOSS_WOOD:FOOBAR_TREE] and [MATGLOSS_WOOD:BAZ_TREE], and editing the [Treant] to: | ||
[HAS_RACEGLOSS:TREANT] | [HAS_RACEGLOSS:TREANT] | ||
[ITEMCORPSE:WOOD:NO_SUBTYPE:WOOD:USE_RACEGLOSS] | [ITEMCORPSE:WOOD:NO_SUBTYPE:WOOD:USE_RACEGLOSS] | ||
− | ...this doesn't seem to do anything. If I want the | + | ...this doesn't seem to do anything. If I want the [Treant] to leave special remains, like my Foobar Tree, I have to change the creature tokens to: |
[HAS_RACEGLOSS:TREANT] | [HAS_RACEGLOSS:TREANT] | ||
[ITEMCORPSE:WOOD:NO_SUBTYPE:WOOD:FOOBAR_TREE] | [ITEMCORPSE:WOOD:NO_SUBTYPE:WOOD:FOOBAR_TREE] |