Their info can be found in the read me file on Github. I'd recommend also giving credit to this script's original author. Unless of course the OP would want to team up? (Full disclosure, of course credit will be given, as well as my code will be put into my Github account) So for Fantasy Grounds, I've been scraping the PDF, but with this information on JSON, I can now creatively borrow the javascript and create the required XML to import into Fantasy Grounds. It took an XML from Hero Lab (wait, I hear you say, Hero Lab doesn't support Castles & Crusades. Ok, the only one I did for Roll20 was importing a Castles & Crusades character, as well as created the character sheet. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've created multiple character importers for Fantasy Grounds and Roll20. Somebody just pointed me to this thread today. I'm the guy GWhitneyY2K referenced in post #19.
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