Content Settings
These are the sections at the top of the main Settings screen. They cover the content the app holds and where it comes from.
Resources
Section titled “Resources”Documentation
Section titled “Documentation”Opens this documentation site, docs.encounter.plus, inside the app.
Package Manager
Section titled “Package Manager”Browses the packages available for download and installs them. Packages are content published for Encounter+ — systems, compendia and modules — as opposed to files you import yourself.
Local Content
Section titled “Local Content”Three buttons in a single row.
Import
Section titled “Import”Opens the import sheet, for bringing in a .module, .campaign, or .system file, a map
in .dd2vtt / .uvtt format, a CSV, or images. See
Import and Export.
Files are read in place from wherever you picked them, so importing never moves or deletes the original.
Export
Section titled “Export”Opens the export sheet, for writing your content back out to a file.
Delete
Section titled “Delete”Deletes content in bulk, after asking what to remove:
| Option | Effect |
|---|---|
| All Campaigns | Deletes every campaign except the primary one. |
| All Modules | Deletes every imported module. |
| All Systems | Deletes every game system, then recreates and loads the generic one. |
| Everything | Deletes all database content along with the campaign, module and system directories, then recreates and loads the generic system. |
Current System
Section titled “Current System”The game system in use. The row shows its name, description and version; tapping it opens the list of installed systems, where you can switch to another one.
A system defines what content types exist and how they are displayed, so switching it changes the shape of the whole library.
System Settings
Section titled “System Settings”The current system’s own settings, which come from the system rather than from the app — what they contain depends on which system is loaded.
Saving here reloads the system so the new values take effect. The same screen is reachable from the main screen’s system button → Settings, and from the system’s detail screen.
Current Campaign
Section titled “Current Campaign”The primary campaign. The row shows its name and description, or None; tapping it opens the campaign list, where you can switch to another. See Campaigns & Modules.

