Recca wrote:
Wildbill wrote:
Draken wrote:
@Wildbill and Recca: Bongo' has a special editor that displays the way a vwf will look in-game. I'm sure he can hook you up with it (wb, you can find it in the package I sent you recently).
Can't wait to experiment with it. He's been talking about such a tool for years. Next up: I load GR and get rolling. I will still hit Minerva a lick here and there - to stay fresh with it.
Writers are strange ducks. We all multitask in inexplicable ways that we sort of make up as we go. And we all hate outside real-world distractions, but that is the fate of people with one foot mired in a boring normal world and the other firmly planted in the endless morass of captivating and much more interesting fantasy stories. (Unless the fish are biting!) Thank goodness the military taught me to be adaptable to new and sudden input. Even as I age, the wife keeps me well-exercised in this skill. A lot of drama I would love to avoid so I can write! (Or fish.)
Heh, my oldest son is getting married in a month. Need I say more?
Congratulations! I send out my best regards for a bright and happy future!
As for that new tool, it sure sounds like a great utility! Being able to quickly test out how the text would look without having to re-insert all the text files into the game each time and play testing it would be great. I wonder though, would this program work with all of D-D's text inserters or just the one for La Wares?
Thanks! She's a great lady, our new future daughter. How did we get along without her all these years?
Well, right now, the text tool is configured to Galaxy Robot. When I sort out that one, I'll send the tool over. Draken will be the fellow to ask about its application. Meanwhile, I'll try to get LW over to you later on Saturday (today).
Right now, I'm trying to troubleshoot a Dell USFF Optiplex model 745 that occasionally blue pages. Stupid computers! Always a glitch to run down! Anyway, here's our two lovebirds! She's a first grade teacher. He a senior consultant for a company that provides oracle policy automation (OPA) solutions to customers who need user-friendly software programs to manage a wide variety of business and government functions. Heh, seems like everyone and their dog calls themselves a solutions-something-or-another these days! These consultants travel all around, hold a lot of phone conferences, yap everything to death, and get paid.