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Since I am not good at English, all messages are machine translated. I hope this will not affect our communication.
Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. I tested it several times according to your method, compared the programs of several species package modules, and finally fixed the module. Words cannot express my joy now, so I deliberately came to the comment area. Leave a message to thank you for your suggestions. I will share my method in Chinese with netizens in the Chinese Department so that they can also modify their species packages.
I found this advice elsewhere. I'm posting it here in case it helps Aelie:
In mod/common create 2 new folders portrait_sets and portrait_categories, each should have a .txt file speciesname_foldername, this is in addition to the species_classes folder
species_classes - only required when making new modded categories (ie not human, mamalian, etc.)
delete everything in this file except:
classname = {
archetype = ""
possible = ""
graphical_culture = ""
move_pop_sound_effect = ""
speciesname_portrait_set - Syntax
speciesname = {
Species_class = |speciesclass| (vanilla or modded)
portraits = {
"|portraitgroup|" (quotes required, found in mod/gfx/portraits/portraits .txt file under portrait_groups
}
}
speciesname_portrait_categories - Syntax
speciesname| = {
name = |speciesclass|
sets = {
|portraitgroup| (no quotes)
}
}