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- | =====Colors Tab===== | ||
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- | ===Seat=== | ||
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- | This column lists the seat number associated with each color. This only matters if you select one of the options in the [[designer_tutorial: | ||
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- | ===Color Name=== | ||
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- | Click here to type in a new name for the color in that row. Note that each name must be unique. | ||
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- | ===Team Name=== | ||
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- | This is where you define pre-set teams for a setup-based scenario or board. You have to type the team name in for each row, and the text needs to match exactly for two rows to start on the same team. | ||
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- | In this example, there are two teams set as //Captains of the West// and //The Eye and the Hand//. Rows two and four are set to //The Eye and the Hand//, while rows one, three, and five are set to //Captains of the West//. Since the rules are set to //Use team names defined in scenario// and //Lock player color to specified seat number//, any game started on this scenario will always have 5 players, with the first player as Dwarves (yellow) on team //Captains of the West//, the second player as Isengard (gray) on team //The Eye and the Hand//, the third player as Gondor (blue) on team //Captains of the West//, and so forth. | ||
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- | ===Starting Cards=== | ||
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- | //This is a rarely used feature, but useful for some scenarios// | ||
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- | ===Starting Bonus=== | ||
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- | A more commonly used feature, this column defines how many starting units each seat number/ | ||
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- | ===Player Color=== | ||
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- | This is where you set the color to be used. Note that there are two ways to set the color. The first is to select the color that you would like from the palette of available options that display when you click on the swatch. The second is to enter the hexidecimal code for the color you would like in the text box above the palette. This is useful if you want to copy an exact shade that you have defined in your graphics editing program. | ||
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- | ===Text Color=== | ||
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- | Set the text color to either black or white for that player color. You want to select whichever one gives you a higher contrast (this makes it easier to read on the player). You can preview the result in the Sample column. | ||
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- | ===Sample=== | ||
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- | Previews your player color and text color combination. | ||
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- | ===Action=== | ||
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- | Use the ↑ and ↓ to quickly reorder the seat numbers. The ⊗ deletes the row. Note that if you want to add a row at any point, click the ⊕ in the upper left-hand corner. |