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Academy of Modding Excellence Public Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: kookoo on April 15, 2010, 06:58:07 PM

Title: Official NWN Lexicon updated to 1.69!
Post by: kookoo on April 15, 2010, 06:58:07 PM
I thought that many of you might be interested in this. :)  It took forfrickenever to complete! http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Other.Detail&id=1340
This update starts with our previous 1.68 release and adds in the new material introduced in 1.69 as well as numerous other goodies.
The update was done strictly to the downloadable chm help file. However, the Lexicon website will be updated with this material. That website can be found here: http://www.nwnlexicon.com

Summary of Major Changes:
- Updated and added to the constants pages to reflect the new 1.69 content. This includes screenshots of the new visual effects.
- Updated function pages to reflect new parameters added in 1.69 content.
- Added pages for the new functions added in 1.69 content.
- Added page for new event added in 1.69 content.
Populated the index tab that went missing in the 1.68 update.
- Re-enabled search capability that ran off the with index tab in the 1.68 update.
- Updated the table of contents with the new pages.
- Limited updates to all the library file pages.
- Added numerous new library file pages and new pages for the functions contained within them.
- New tutorials for color charts, compiler errors, custom tokens, factions, lag reduction, and number conversion. As well as massive updates to the script caching tutorial.
- Added Proleric's horse and scaling tutorial.
- Updated the resource pages for creatures, items, sounds and placeables to include the new 1.69 content.
Title: Re: Official NWN Lexicon updated to 1.69!
Post by: Tybae on April 22, 2010, 07:38:28 PM
Great news, Kookoo.  A lot of people depend on Lexicon.  Great tools and most couldn't code without it. 
Title: Re: Official NWN Lexicon updated to 1.69!
Post by: Andarian on April 25, 2010, 01:47:32 PM
I am VERY glad to see this, and especially that you managed to fix the index in the help file so that it's working again. I rarely used the 1.68 Lexicon for that reason. This will be very helpful -- thank you!