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  1. That said, HD was removing the campaign rules option to disable that check for 6E builds.  I've got the checkbox added back in for the current update (just posted), so you can disable the check as-needed. It won't make much sense either way on Characters, but will let you sell off more than one Figured Characteristic on Vehicles should you need.

  2. That has not been my experience (thankfully) -- the people are one of the big draws to moving there. I've found over the years that I have a somewhat unique gauge of the general acceptance of people in a given area - how they react to me in a kilt. Examples:  

    • Vermont in general wants to be accepting of everything and seem desperate not to give offense, but this causes them to almost pretend that they can't see me as they try too hard to avoid giving any offense.  
    • Maine is ridiculously accepting of everything and very outspoken. They welcomed some crazy midwesterner in a kilt and peppered me with questions.
    • Portugal threw me for a loop - a complete non-reaction with the exception of one or two more "unique" individuals that went out of their way to compliment me on it.  I had more issues with the French (tourists) than the Portuguese. Extremely welcoming of all people, so long as you respond in kind.

     

    To bring things back towards the thread topic, it may be due to the attitudes many Americans come in with -- Portugal has a better political climate from the US in almost all ways and tends to have rather strong opinions about fascism (given their relatively recent past, this isn't a surprise); have an American come in and express certain far-right political views and I can see a pretty negative take from the Portuguese.

     

    On the fiscal side, they have an extremely low average income. That is generally compensated by a similarly low cost of living (allowing for an overall high quality of life), but the relatively recent rise of tourism has caused many locals to get priced out of housing in the cities (as more and more places go to AirBnbs). 

  3. Just now, Ranxerox said:

     

    Hmmm, I'm not sure if that is brag or a cry for help. :think:

    Could be a bit of both, though I've cut _way_ back from pandemic drinking (lost about 25 pounds in the process). Main bit now is slowly reducing the collection over time -- The Wife and I are planning to do the expat thing within 8-10 years, and it would be needlessly expensive to ship all of that overseas.

  4. Either way this unfolds, that is almost certainly true, but folks are trying to interpret this through the very literal fog of war.  There are reports in major media of a ceasefire...depending on what you read, attributing it to a full backdown of Wagner, to a temporary pause to prevent unnecessary casualties, to a strategic pause for effect.

     

    Even the major journalism outlets are getting it wrong right now - let's not compound that.

  5. Dismissing the dialog will simply cause the system to display it again as it doesn't know what you want to do.  Disable all push notifications and you should not be prompted again (unless there's an issue with the cookie that the site is setting to track that -- it's still a new system).

  6. There is no "during the attack" - a Surprise Attack is one that the target is not aware of at the time that the Attack Action is made.  If there is time before the Attack Action in which the target becomes aware of the impending attack (e.g. the target makes a PER Roll to notice the enemy breaking from cover and closing the distance to the target), then the attack is not a Surprise Attack.

  7. All files with a .hde extension will show when you click on the directory that contains them.

     

    One of two options:

    1. You're still not clear on how to click on/select a directory. Based on your recent posts, this is a surprisingly strong candidate for the issue.

     

    2. You don't have any files in your Desktop directory with a .hde extension.  Note that your system may be set to hide file extensions, so "ExportTemplate.hde.xml" would be showing as "ExportTemplate.hde" -- HD doesn't care about that, all it cares about is the actual file extension which in that case is .XML (which would prevent the file from being shown).

     

    Those are the only two options.

  8. You're not listening/reading.

     

    1. Under "Look In" select "davidwulatin" - just that.  DO NOT SELECT DESKTOP UNDER "Look In" -- you don't have any directories beneath your Desktop directory to look in so selecting that isn't helping you.

     

    2. Once you've selected "davidwulatin" under the "Look In" drop down, the left pane will show all sub-directories beneath there, including your Desktop directory. Click on "Desktop" in the left pane.  

     

    3. That's it.

  9. Please re-read my last post.

     

    You want to Look In /Users/davidwulatin/ -- that's going to show all sub-directories that are readable by Java, including Desktop.  Select Desktop in the left panel to see all export formats in that directory (all files with a .hde extension), along with details about the individual export formats (when selected).

  10. Your third image is close, but you still haven't selected the Desktop directory.

     

    "Look in" specifies the top-level directory to show folders under.  You want /Users/davidwulatin/ for that.  The dialog shows all the folders it can see in that directory on the left -- select the one you want (in this case, Desktop) and any matching files (anything with a .hde extension) will be shown on the right.

  11. Why would you navigate to Dropbox.app?  

    This is basic computer usage -- navigate to the directory on your system where you've stored the files.  If the files are only stored in Dropbox, then you're going to need a local directory on your system which contains (mirrors) the contents of Dropbox (this is the default behavior of Dropbox).

     

    If you've placed a .hde file on your Desktop, then you would point the file dialog to the directory that your system is using for your Desktop (typically /Users/[username]/Desktop). If no files are showing when you navigate to that directory, then there are no files in that directory with a .HDE extension.

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