diff --git a/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/index.html b/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/index.html index 02fd691..5969f5b 100644 --- a/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/index.html +++ b/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/index.html @@ -42,12 +42,14 @@
VASL Templates is a web application that runs in a browser, but since it hasn't been set up as a web site on the public internet, you will need to run the web server yourself.
As a convenience, a program is provided that bundles the web server together with an embedded browser, so that it runs as if it were a normal desktop application.
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If you're using Windows, you should get the pre-built version from Github, unpack it somewhere, then run vasl-templates.exe. Note that it can be a bit slow to start, so please give it a few seconds.
If the program won't start because a DLL is missing from your computer, install the VC2015 runtime (get the 32-bit version, vc_redist.x86.exe, even if you are running 64-bit Windows).
If you don't see anything in the main window, check the notes below about configuring OpenGL.
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If you're on a Mac or Linux, you can run the program directly from the source code. Get a copy from Github in the usual way, by git clone'ing it, or downloading a ZIP and unpacking it somewhere.
@@ -75,6 +77,7 @@ python vasl_templates/webapp/run_server.py
and then connect to it in a browser at http://localhost:5010.
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If you have Docker installed, the webapp can be run in a container e.g.
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Some features require a webdriver to be installed. You can use either:
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Unpack the download ZIP file somewhere (it will contain a single executable file), and configure the location in the Server Settings dialog (or set WEBDRIVER_PATH in site.cfg, if you are running from source).
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The desktop application uses OpenGL for the embedded browser, so if you are getting error messages about OpenGL, or the main window is not displaying properly, you can try configuring OpenGL to work in a different way.
@@ -126,6 +131,7 @@ The program will then not attempt to create the embedded browser, and will just
@@ -172,6 +179,7 @@ We now want to create labels in the VASL scenario for all this information. Choo
@@ -197,6 +205,7 @@ We can pretty-up the labels by including pictures in them. Open the User Set
@@ -225,6 +234,7 @@ Once you have a label in VASL, copy the HTML snippet generated above into it.
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Once they're all in, click on the Snippet button to get a nicely formatted bullet list.
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If you have already set up the VASL scenario, you can choose Analyze VASL scenario from the menu, and the program will scan the .vsav file for vehicles and ordnance, and automatically create entries for each one. Only counters from the two configured nationalities will be imported, so make sure you set these first.
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Extra templates are also available to generate other kinds of snippets e.g. to keep track of how many PF shots you have left, or to generate a shaded box that can be inserted behind the Turn Track to indicate an LV Hindrance.
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@@ -291,6 +304,7 @@ or a width and/or height parameter to explicitly set the image
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It is possible to include Chapter H notes in your VASL scenarios, but since this is copyrighted material, the data files are not included in releases, and you will need to set them up yourself.
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Unpack this ZIP file somewhere, and configure the location in the Server Settings dialog (or the CHAPTER_H_NOTES_DIR setting in site.cfg, if you are running from source).
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Note that the HTML engine used by VASSAL is ancient and doesn't support floating images, which is needed to format this content in the same way as the ASLRB. To work around this, an option is provided (in the User Settings) to show these vehicle/ordnance notes as images. If this is enabled, the vehicle/ordnance notes will be rendered by the VASL Templates program (using a modern browser), and sent to VASSAL as an image, which is slower but gives the expected layout. If you don't use images in your HTML, you can leave this option disabled, and the raw HTML will be inserted into the VASL scenario, where it will be displayed much more quickly by VASSAL.
Restart the VASL Templates program, and add a PSW 234/1 to the German OB. You will see some changes in the UI (see screenshot).
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If you Shift-click on the Snippet buttons, an image of the snippet will be copied to the clipboard, instead of the raw HTML snippet. You can then copy these into Microsoft Word (or any other editor that can accept images), and print it out, to get a reference sheet with all the Chapter H notes for a scenario. Very handy, even if you're not using VASL!
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The template files can be found in $/data/default-template-pack/ (where $ is where you've installed the program).
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@@ -476,6 +496,7 @@ But if the user hasn't specified anything for this field, what's between the
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There will often be multiple SSR's, and near the bottom of the file, we can see how these are handled:
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Note that if they enter HTML into the SSR text, it will be inserted verbatim into the HTML snippet, thus allowing them to format the content.
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If you want to customize how the HTML snippets are generated, you could just edit the files directly, but the down-side of doing this is that if you install a new version of the program, you will lose your changes.
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Note that since pylint is run as part of these tests, this should be done from the root directory of the repo.
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The program uses VASSAL to update VASL scenarios (.vsav files), and since this is written in Java, a helper program has been written in Java to do this.
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where VASSAL_DIR points to VASSAL's lib/ directory (the program needs Vengine.jar).
Since this program doesn't change very often, the resulting artifact (vassal-shim.jar) is checked into source control, so that it can be used without needing to install a JDK and compiling it first.
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Python code is checked using pylint (installed during the pip install above), which should be run from the root directory of the repo.
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Note that both of these are run as part of a normal pytest run.
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It is possible to compile the desktop application down to a single binary. This is typically done for the benefit of Windows users, but also works for other platforms. From the root directory of the repo:
diff --git a/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/main.js b/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/main.js
index 5c8b1ab..444e17d 100644
--- a/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/main.js
+++ b/vasl_templates/webapp/static/help/main.js
@@ -71,6 +71,11 @@ $(document).ready( function() {
var tab_id = getUrlParam( "tab" ) ;
if ( tab_id )
$( "a[href='#helptabs-" + tab_id + "']" ).click() ;
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+ // check if we should scroll to an anchor
+ var anchor = window.location.hash.substring( 1 ) ;
+ if ( anchor )
+ $( "a[name='" + anchor + "']" )[0].scrollIntoView() ;
} ) ;
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Installing on Windows
Running from source
Running a Docker container
Installing a webdriver
I'm having problems running the desktop application
Configuring the program
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Setting up a scenario
In particular, note the data tables for the vehicles, which contain useful information that will need during your game.
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Including pictures in the labels
Adding the scenario details
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Adding victory conditions and SSR's
Adding each player's OB
Extra templates
Including your own images
Suggested workflow
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from the upload e.g. the Victory Conditions and SSR's.
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Analyzing log files
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Configuring the program
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Setting up the Chapter H data files
Adding Chapter H notes to your VASL scenario
Creating a scenario reference sheet
Placeholders and template conditionals
Looping over lists
Template packs
Compiling the VASSAL shim
Code lint'ing
Creating a pre-compiled package