Version 1.0 (8/09/2012)
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This script allows users to define state description text within Noteboxes. This script is a developer’s script and does nothing by itself.

I plan on using this with other scripts I plan to make, but other scripters may use it as well.

Changelog

  • v1.0
    • Initial release. (8/09/2012)

Notetags

Note: Some tags are given shorter tags for typing convenience. You only need to use one <tag> from a given group for a notebox. Use common sense.

The following Notetag is for States only:

<description>
string
string
</description>

This tag defines the state’s description where string can be any text. Description text is generally displayed in the help window.

Here is an example of a proper <description> tag:

Compatibility

This script aliases the following default VXA methods:

  • DataManager#load_database
There are no default method overwrites.

Requests for compatibility with other scripts are welcome.

Terms and Conditions

Please do not repost this script elsewhere without permission.

Free for non-commercial use. For commercial use, contact me first.

Newest versions of this script can be found at http://mrbubblewand.wordpress.com/

1 Response to “State Descriptions (ステート説明)”


  1. 1 crystalnoel42 January 20, 2013 at 12:18 pm

    This is very cool, but where is it used in the game?


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