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On Nov 7, 2010, at 3:50 AM, James Ashley wrote:

> This is a problem I haven't ever been able to even really even been
> able to contemplate expressing in another language. Yet again, my
> apologies if this is the wrong forum for such a discussion.
> 
> I'd like to be able to write a program that allows me to plot out a
> "story board" for a series of books. The details are pretty nebulous
> at this point.
> 
> I'm imagining a series of classes that include things like a TimeLine,
> Characters, Map, and Scenes. It seems to me that each Scene would need
> some sort of instance of each Character--his/her outfit, etc.
> 
> Now, assuming I were some sort of amazingly prolific writer, it seems
> like I'd wind up with a huge collection of Packages to wander through.
> Especially if I started trying to mix and match characters. "For this
> book, I'd like to use Santa Claus *and* the Easter Bunny"...characters
> I created for earlier books that belonged separate packages, back
> then. And probably will again, for my next book.
> 
> I'm actually thinking of a website that allows authors to set up
> story-boarding scenarios. Which would mean creating class hierarchies
> like this behind the scenes. Making RDBMS entries works, sort of, but
> that just doesn't really cut the mustard.
> 
> What's the idiomatic way to handle something like this? (Yes, it's all
> theoretical...I'm a lousy fiction writer). Multiple images, importing
> the bits and pieces that make sense for a given project?
> 
> Thanks,
> James
> 
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