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Revision as of 21:06, 14 March 2023
getTokenVBL() Function
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
• Introduced in version 1.4.1.6
Gets the VBL attached to a token as a JSON object.
Usage
getTokenVBL(id)
This macro function is used used to get a JSON object describing the TOKEN VBL attached to a token. The returned JSON object can then be used with setTokenVBL(), drawVBL()or eraseVBL().
Token VBL is attached to and moves with the token. It can be set (or cleared) under the VBL tab on the Edit Token dialog and is colored YELLOW. Normal VBL is static, can be created with the VBL drawing tools or with the use of VBL functions and is colored BLUE.
Parameters
id
- OPTIONAL: The tokenid
of the token for which you want to get the VBL. Defaults to the Current Token.
Example:
[h: vbl = getTokenVBL("Door, Steel")]
[h: setTokenVBL(vbl, "Door, Wood")]