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A jam submission

TextVars Plugin for GodotView project page

Quickly add variables to your text labels in Godot!
Submitted by FireForge (@F1reForge) — 5 hours, 54 minutes before the deadline
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TextVars Plugin for Godot's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
LOVE#313.6503.650

Ranked from 20 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

GitHub or Gitlab repo
https://github.com/fire-forge/TextVars-Plugin

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Submitted

Very flexible and powerful! Great work

Submitted

That's really convenient to reduce the amount of code in simple sceneries 

HostSubmitted(+1)

Cool idea, very useful if you need to update lots of variables. I can think of using that for debugging for example. Congrats on the entry!

I ran into the same issue as others. Glad to know it is fixed now. I will have to test it out later. I love the concept! This was a pain and something (coming from Java) always seemed too different for me in Python and GDScript. So anything to ease my having to look it up every time is welcomed!

Developer

Thanks! I'm glad the plugin is useful to you.

Submitted

This looks like a great tool for inventory UI, rts style unit/building management, or quickly throwing in some debugging visualizations.

Developer

Thanks! Those are some great ideas for ways to use this plugin.

Submitted

Its not working! Same as ark Peace

Developer

It's fixed now. I must have renamed the addon folder before zipping it and I wasn't using relative file paths in preloads. Sorry about that!

Submitted

I get an error trying to enable the plugin. There are errors in the preloads. I tried to get it to works but couldn't. The concept is good tho.

Developer(+1)

It's fixed now. I must have renamed the addon folder before zipping it and I wasn't using relative file paths in preloads. Sorry about that!