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== Add-On Libraries == | |||
These are the future of user-definable plugins to the MapTool environment. | |||
MapTool started out with [[Library Token]]s. | |||
They have served their purpose fairly well, but with the new HTML5 support in the JavaFX libraries that ship with MapTool, the scope of what macros are capable of has greatly expanded. | |||
* [[Creation of add-on libraries]] | |||
* [[MTscript functions related to add-on libraries]] | |||
* [[JavaScript in add-on libraries]] |
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Add-On Libraries
These are the future of user-definable plugins to the MapTool environment.
MapTool started out with Library Tokens. They have served their purpose fairly well, but with the new HTML5 support in the JavaFX libraries that ship with MapTool, the scope of what macros are capable of has greatly expanded.