The Design Editor: Global
Global SettingsThis option opens the global settings window which allows the designer to choose many of the starting levels and conditions for the game. The global settings window can also be opened by using the keyboard short-cut CTRL+G.
NPCsThis option opens the Non-Player Character (NPC) Editor. The NPC Editor may also be opened using the keyboard short-cut CTRL+N.
Items, Keys, QuestsThis selection opens the editor for Special Items, Keys and Quests.
Journal EntriesThe Journal Editor is opened when this option is selected. The editor may also be opened by suing the keyboard short-cut CTRL+J.
Clear DesignThis option is used to clear the current design. Be very careful when using this, it will remove all walls, backdrops, zones, events, entry points and starting point from your entire design.
Small Pic PoolThis option allows the designer to add small pictures and portraits to the pool of portraits available to the player when she creates her Player Characters (PC).
Icon PoolBy selecting this option the designer may add icons to the pool of icons available to the player when creating her PC.
Test Saved DesignThis option leads to a sub-menu that affords the player the option to test the design from the current position with the default character ‘Super Spud’ (unless otherwise defined), or gives the designer the option to test the game from the start. While testing a design, all combats will have a “Win” option to allow the combat to be finished quickly with the party winning. Also while in test mode, area view will show if events are present in a particular cell.
Test Art TransparencyThis selection allows the designer to test the transparency for a given piece of art chosen by the designer in the newly opened window.
Design VersionThis displays the current designs version number.
Design StatsThis option provides statistics about different aspects of the current design, including number of events, NPCs, files used and design size, along with several others.
View Design Error LogThis option opens the design’s error log (if one exists) in the system’s default text editor.