9/8/2023 0 Comments Tooltip en e sword x![]() The tricky part is conceptualizing the ability to hit as already existing on white weapons this causes +x accuracy, Bleeding on Hit, Poison on Hit, and so on to be Local. "x% increased critical strike chance" is also local because weapons come with a base critical strike chance. ![]() The developers told us something like, "if it already exists on all normal (white) weapons, modifiers to it are local." So, for example, all white weapons have some x-y flat physical damage per hit, so any x-y damage modifiers on a Weapon are local. It's a little tricky to tell which modifiers are Global and which modifiers are Local. ![]() Global modifiers on will apply when appropriate no matter if they are on fake offhands or actually wielded. Local modifiers on "fake offhands" (the non-eligible weapons I mentioned in your GH+D thread) won't affect your real damage output they're ignored. However, this link you sent me is brilliant, and I'd love to see a Hebrew module for E-Sword in paleo-Hebrew.There are Global and Local modifiers on Weapons Local modifiers apply only to those weapons (like imagine if you put some vegetable oil on an axe, it would only affect hits you do with that sword), whereas Global modifiers apply to all damage you deal (like imagine if your axe had a lightbulb attached to it and was radiating light to your whole surroundings). From my experience, this has been most apt when new versions of software come out, but I don't know the technical reasons behind it. Of course, we know that there are several modules that do work in both Hebrew / Aramaic, but somewhere along the process, things can stop working. mentioned above, (and he has commonly reminded me over the past couple years), the issue seems to simply be that E-Sword doesn't properly support or handle right-to-left text. In regards to the issue that I was encountering with the Hebrew text suddenly reversing, this wouldn't apply, since my issue was taking something that did work in an older version of E-Sword and finding out that it doesn't work in the newer version (10.4).Īs Brent H. ![]() I also appreciate your thoughtfulness to respond. Yes, that is a lovely work that they are doing with the unicode fonts. Between Brent's Tooltip and E-Sword, I've been immeasurably blessed! And, I want to make it clear that I'm enormously grateful for E-Sword, and those who have developed it. Furthermore, if such a fickle change can happen, it suggests to me an "instability," which means that I don't want to trust the new version and find out down the road that everything suddenly stops working again. Now, if the bookmarks are working, I'm grateful but the Hebrew is in worse shape than before. I want to be clear that I'm not blaming this on version 10.4, but what I do know for a fact is that upgrading to 10.4 caused both of these issues (bookmarks & Hebrew). My Hebrew was hopelessly reversed and ruined. Ironically, the first time that I downloaded version 10.4, I was able to manually maneuver the text in such a way as to get it to render properly in E-Sword 10.4 the first time, but when I revisited the possibility of upgrading to 10.4 a month later (now, more or less). The next major issue was that all Hebrew text, other than single standalone words, was flipped backwards. Something about the upgrade stopped my bookmarks from working. Rinsed and repeated this cycle in various ways for hours. I then installed version 10.4, and instantly they stopped working. ![]() In version 10.1 my bookmarks worked perfectly. I uninstalled it and resinstalled it, so I did a full run of "testing" to ensure that there really was an issue. I downloaded it on multiple computers, multiple times. I downloaded and re-downloaded version 10.4. I spent about 6-10 hours trying to fix the issue. Perhaps the makers of E-Sword fixed a bug, because I can guarantee you that the bookmarks stopped working with version 10.4. As discussed, the bookmarks "miraculously" began working again, although they stopped working when I downloaded version 10.4 a month earlier. Thank you again for being willing to help test out my module. We corresponded privately, but perhaps others will benefit from this discussion. ![]()
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