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Adding Status Icons to D20pro

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by mrwinfree, Mar 9, 2018.

  1. mrwinfree

    mrwinfree Member

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    d20pro 7.2.10
    mac OS X 13.13.3
    I am attempting to add icons to d20pro. there are many, but I need a specific one for Mobility. I have the .png. Where do I put it with in the d20pro folders? Thanks
     
  2. Wesley Gorby

    Wesley Gorby Production/Community Manager
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    in <Install dir>/judge/campaigns/<campaign name>/res/manuallyspecified/status/

    Alternatively, you can add the image to the status.zip file in <Install dir>/judge/campaigns/<campaign name>/res/manuallyspecified/

    Please see the D20PRO Guide -> http://guide.d20pro.com/gg_advanced_custom_data/#statuszip
     
  3. mrwinfree

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    Awesome. I discovered an empty <status.txt> file. And a folder named <Status 2> in the manuallyspecified location. After deleting the empty .txt file, everything is a go. Thanks .
     
  4. Ken L

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    The Noun Project as a bunch of CC0 icons you can incorporate into the program easily. It sure beats many of the default icons.
     
  5. tintagel

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    Yeah can't say I ddi the default. The icons are too detailed and don't scale well or read easily when small.
     

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