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    Default How to edit definitions created by "NC.OrderedBadge"

    Im a big fan of writing my own definitions for badge popups. Its easier for me to quickly grasp. I know if I want to edit a "NC.PrefixedBadge" I would type in the stat, for example, "SRP-FoldtoFlopDonk" in the note definition field, open it, and edit the description field.

    But how do I edit certain "NC.OrderedBadge" though? When I click the popup it just has its own paragraph description and no note name or anything. Example of one of the badges I want to edit:
    nc ordered badge.jpg

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    Hi 4entourage,

    If you open the Note Definition in NoteCaddy these are some fields you can edit to change what text displays:

    General Tab:
    Description
    Grouping Prefix

    Documentation Tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotecaddyEdge View Post
    Hi 4entourage,

    If you open the Note Definition in NoteCaddy these are some fields you can edit to change what text displays:

    General Tab:
    Description
    Grouping Prefix

    Documentation Tab
    Yes I mentioned above that I know how to edit the badges. The issue is when you click a "NC.PrefixedBadge" it pops up and at the top of the badge it says what the stat definition is. Example, if I click the donkey badge, a popup appears and at the top of the popup it says "SRP-FoldtoFlopDonk" and then whatever the description is. I know that if I put "SRP-FoldtoFlopDonk" into the Note Definition field, it comes up and I can make the changes I want.

    The problem is with the "NC.OrderedBadge" picture (that I included above). When you click the dollar sign badge, or the heels badge, or the turtle badge --- it just pops up with a paragraph definition. It does not say what the Note Definition name is. Therefore I don't know what to put into the Note Definition field to edit the long description....

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    You can put the name of the definition into the "Description" of the Note Definition, and it will display it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotecaddyEdge View Post
    You can put the name of the definition into the "Description" of the Note Definition, and it will display it.
    There is a "PLO Badges Explained" document but that again, just shows your Prefixed badges. It shows the "vR" the "vM" the "BB" the "vB" --- there is no document that explains the OrderedBadges (the turtle (slowplayer), the heels (folds to CB when ace is on flop), the dollar sign ---- all of these arent listed in any included documentation for my PLO package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4entourage View Post
    There is a "PLO Badges Explained" document but that again, just shows your Prefixed badges. It shows the "vR" the "vM" the "BB" the "vB" --- there is no document that explains the OrderedBadges (the turtle (slowplayer), the heels (folds to CB when ace is on flop), the dollar sign ---- all of these arent listed in any included documentation for my PLO package.
    The Badges you're referring to are part of the default free badges which come with NoteCaddy (not part of a NCE package). You can find more about the default badges though at this link: Assaultware - Definition Digest- NoteCaddy definitions. You can filter by Badges there and go through them.

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