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I have actually extracted a lot of 3.5 ed. data from dndtools.eu database. Thousands of spells and feats and some conditions too. I have an import file containing this data if you are interested? You cannot specifically see which data is from which source book until after you have imported the data.

If you are curious, I created the import programmatically from an sqlite database file using Combat Manager source code libraries. It seems that you can remove all your imported custom data (if needed) by deleting the contents of the <user>\AppData\Roaming\Combat Manager folder.

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Go ahead and link to your data so we can take a look.

Sorry for the delay, I totally forgot this. Here is a link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8nxwnsucl9ycuq7/dnd_data_formated.cmx?dl=0


Belzaq wrote:

Hey, I absolutely love this program. I haven't tested it at the table yet, but being an avid DM myself I know this will come in extremely handy. It does almost everything I need... and all in one simple program. I think the only thing that could make it better would be a text tab for campaign notes.

However, the game I run is primarily pathfinder with a few select 3.5 books (tome of battle, BoEF, ect.) added in. I noticed that the program has an import function and was wondering what types of files one would be able to import; I can't imagine that it would be as simple as importing a pfd file of the books in question? (i'm not terribly knowledgeable when it comes to programming or file extensions) How would I import the information from those books? Or would I have to add it all in program manually?

Thanks for a great program!

I have actually extracted a lot of 3.5 ed. data from dndtools.eu database. Thousands of spells and feats and some conditions too. I have an import file containing this data if you are interested? You cannot specifically see which data is from which source book until after you have imported the data.

If you are curious, I created the import programmatically from an sqlite database file using Combat Manager source code libraries. It seems that you can remove all your imported custom data (if needed) by deleting the contents of the <user>\AppData\Roaming\Combat Manager folder.