for an example.<br />Sometimes there is no simple quick fix/solution to an issue, and the only way to solve it is to release a new version of an application. This is not always possible to do q
(another character's color, who appears later in the story); and when I tried to make the text bright red, it showed up as neon green instead.<br />I'm not experienced with HTML, so I have no c
(another character's color, who appears later in the story); and when I tried to make the text bright red, it showed up as neon green instead.<br />I'm not experienced with HTML, so I have no c
<b>Edit: I think this might be Issue <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23300&Mode=like">#300</a>, marked as resolved</b><br />I loaded up my project in Twine 2
- The menu options must be links or link macros, each on their own line.<br /><a href="/forum/search?Search=%234&Mode=like">#4</a> - Doing <a href="/forum/sear
are by definition true on their own, as well. You need to test the most specific condition first, and hide the others behind an <<else>>, so they don't get tested individually unless the
<div class="QuoteText">Scrivener is clearly not Twine, but insofar as it is useful for representing story structure, the useful part of it is the Binder as I mentioned in my reply, not
Are you saying that the rich text conversions actually happened to you while using Scrivener with Scree, or just while exporting from Scrivener to plain text? Like I said it hasn't happened to me, so
particular box of robots.\", \"'Good afternoon, boys and girls,' " + $firstname + " said absent-mindedly as they waited for the little robots to power up. They sai
this particular box of robots.", "'Good afternoon, boys and girls,' $firstname said absent-mindedly as they waited for the little robots to power up. They said it quietly, t