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Project website github.com/arbron/fvtt-hp-bar
Project maintainers User avatar arbron
Translation license MIT License
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Source code repository https://github.com/arbron/fvtt-hp-bar.git
Repository branch main
Last remote commit Update module.json for 2.2.7 release 3838e99
Jeff Hitchcock authored 2 weeks ago
Last commit in Weblate Update module.json for 2.2.7 release 3838e99
Jeff Hitchcock authored 2 weeks ago
Weblate repository https://weblate.foundryvtt-hub.com/git/arbron-hp-bar/main/
File mask lang/*.json
Monolingual base language file lang/en.json
Translation file Download lang/en.json
Last change Sept. 4, 2022, 10:15 p.m.
Last author Demian Wright
5 days ago

String statistics

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Translated 100% 29 100% 80 100% 497
Needs editing 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0
Read-only 20% 6 33% 27 35% 178
Failing checks 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0
Strings with suggestions 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0
Untranslated strings 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0

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Resource updated

The “lang/en.json” file was changed. 2 years ago
User avatar arbron

Suggestion accepted

2 years ago
User avatar arbron

Suggestion accepted

2 years ago
User avatar arbron

Comment added

@Demian Yep

2 years ago
User avatar Demian

Comment added

This string seems to refer to the color of the bar when an actor in a state called "injured".

2 years ago
User avatar Demian

Suggestion added

2 years ago
User avatar Demian

Suggestion added

2 years ago
User avatar Demian

Comment added

For me this string would be easier to parse if you were talking about reduced max HP instead of negative. I associated the word "negative" with values below 0 although I suppose you're not technically wrong if you consider normal max HP to be the zero point and this is referring to the delta of that value, which would be negative. Feel free to delete my suggested change to the source string if you disagree.

2 years ago
User avatar Demian

Comment added

Does this string refer to the opposite effect of the one described by key HPBAR.MaxNegativeColor? I.e., maximum HP that has been temporarily increased beyond what it normally is?

2 years ago
User avatar arbron

Comment added

@Demian This is for a feature in development that hasn't been exposed yet, probably fine to not translate it yet because the wording is probably going to change

2 years ago
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