Explain in detail what your suggested feature would be used for.
Currently the exports for avatars and worlds only shows the ID and world/avatar name. I would also like it to export the author ID and name of the author, as well as the thumbnail file address.
Additionally, if possible, exporting to an HTML file/folder with the same kind of view we see in VRCX with pictures intact (locally downloaded) would be ideal. However, I can make that a separate request if desired to keep scope minimal.
Describe how it would look if it requires a UI.
For CSV, I think having the additional values by default in CSV format would cause no harm, since they could easily be removed. But a checkbox system could be implemented to remove them from the export itself.
If HTML is worked in, a toggle for CSV or HTML. Either a save dialogue or an output folder option would need to be implemented for this.
Explain why people would want to use it.
If a world (or avatar) is removed from VRChat for any reason, knowing the author of them to see if they made a replacement world or check their socials from their profile (if provided, of course) for a reason why would be desired. Speaking from a world perspective, only the name and world ID doesn't get us very far unless it was a very popular world that was talked about on social media, etc...
Explain in detail what your suggested feature would be used for. Currently the exports for avatars and worlds only shows the ID and world/avatar name. I would also like it to export the author ID and name of the author, as well as the thumbnail file address.
Additionally, if possible, exporting to an HTML file/folder with the same kind of view we see in VRCX with pictures intact (locally downloaded) would be ideal. However, I can make that a separate request if desired to keep scope minimal.
Describe how it would look if it requires a UI. For CSV, I think having the additional values by default in CSV format would cause no harm, since they could easily be removed. But a checkbox system could be implemented to remove them from the export itself. If HTML is worked in, a toggle for CSV or HTML. Either a save dialogue or an output folder option would need to be implemented for this.
Explain why people would want to use it. If a world (or avatar) is removed from VRChat for any reason, knowing the author of them to see if they made a replacement world or check their socials from their profile (if provided, of course) for a reason why would be desired. Speaking from a world perspective, only the name and world ID doesn't get us very far unless it was a very popular world that was talked about on social media, etc...