
Note that I also used to be a pack-rat type and would gleefully download and then print everything I could find on various things over the years. For that reason, just compiling all the various PDF's into a single PDF would likely accomplish the same sort of thing. 30 days for looking is fine, but most of us would require the ability to go back and re-reference the documents. Well, while it does provide a single interface for most of the reference documents, the long term issue is going to be that it requires a separate program to accomplish reading it, which in the long term requires you to purchase said program.Ī great idea, but fails in implementation due to requiring a separate app that is not free. Please take a look and let me know what you think. Now if all has gone well, double clicking my file should open it in TreeDBNotes. Place the file I created (called "CC Guide eeDB") into this folder. Once it is installed it will have created a folder in your documents folder called "TreeDBNotes 4" which will contain the file "DEMO_eeDB".

So in order to view this document you need to download and install TreeDBNotes Free. I haven't bothered to compress it as it is only 889kb in size. The document that I would like you to look at can be downloaded by clicking this link. Please note that there is also a Pro version for download on the same page, but this is only a thirty day trial version. However, before you can see what I have produced you will need to download and install the program that I mentioned before. I have left both the Items and Creatures format documents out because they are large and already formatted for printing. I have got all but two of the Bioware Aurora File Format Documents into a single file. After quite a bit of work (tables don't seem to copy properly from pdf files) I now have something that I think is worth a look. So I thought I would finally give it a try as it looks quite promising. Now I have had a program (see later) sitting around on my HD for a while.


To be honest all these different formats can be a pain as can having to repeatedly load different files just to find the information I want. Having been around NwN for a while now (understatement?), I have gathered quite a few documents in quite a few different formats.
