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Create guide module #152

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thecodewarrior opened this issue Aug 30, 2020 · 3 comments
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Create guide module #152

thecodewarrior opened this issue Aug 30, 2020 · 3 comments
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@thecodewarrior
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Likely called "Compendium". I'm torn on whether this should include the UI or should be a slightly more abstract setup. The abstract version would still have a lot of the logic that would back a UI, but the library user would be free to configure how the UI actually appears.

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Imo convenience is better. The last guide book was a flawless plug n play ana made things... ludicrously convenient.
If a mod wants something different, they can do it themselves, or even just so their own UI but using the liblib logic. They shouldn't be coupled at all.

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So basically both? An abstract system with a default GUI implementation?

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Yes, the json system should be easily portable from. 1.12 since it's very decoupled and relies on Lang files.

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