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LillaThrilla | Posted on 02/23/03 at 18:56:47 Something to print out a circuit's roster. I know its very possible right now via copy & pasting (as explained on my site). But it'd be neat to be able to have a plugin that just dumps the roster to a text file to make it really easy. And I'd think this would probably be easy to make, since its already a process in TNM - you'd just be changing the output from going to the screen to instead go to a file. Just a thought... |
rgarrard | Posted on 02/24/03 at 06:57:01 multi-fed does this to some extent. |
LillaThrilla | Posted on 02/24/03 at 19:28:56 I should've guessed :P I was thinking of a Circuit Plugin within TNM7 thought ;) |
psz | Posted on 02/24/03 at 20:09:53 Main Circuit Menu Press M to access the menu. Send Roster To File. Print the file. |
LillaThrilla | Posted on 02/25/03 at 07:02:27 I see a "Save RATINGS to File" but no "Save Roster to File"... |
psz | Posted on 02/25/03 at 19:42:16 Hrm. Not at home ATM, so can't check. Tis very possible I'm mis-remembering :-> |
91 | Posted on 02/25/03 at 23:10:49On 02/25/03 at 07:02:27, LillaThrilla wrote:I see a "Save RATINGS to File" but no "Save Roster to File"...Providing everyone on your roster has had a singles match, the ratings can double up as a roster. |
psz | Posted on 02/26/03 at 04:34:20 I *HAD* mis-remembered. It is ratings, not roster. BUT you can select to save the OVERALL ratings, which lists ALL wrestlers who have been in at least one of ANY match. The other advantage to this is that you could, say, print JUST your Singles Roster (via ratings) or JUST your Tag Team Roster (via ratings) Hmm... On second thought, it DOES pose one problem: No way of knowing how many cards are left under contract, and no way of knowing how long someone will be injured... Still, it's better than nothing :-> |
Oliver Copp | Posted on 03/01/03 at 22:14:49 Will be in the next version of TweakCirc (free to registered users of TNM 7 of course). |