hi,
maybe the new export features will help.
so you can export the stuff which has been made in the authoring tool
and then can be imported into a empty wiki by the user.
greetings,
simon
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 23:25:12 -0800 (PST)
Jed Carty <[email protected]> wrote:
I made an updated version that has some more complex things in it.
Thanks for the help with hosting. I was able to make a limited if
statement
using filters and the reveal widget, but I will have to look at the
updated
set widget. Just glancing at it now I think it will be very useful.
From new things I have done with this I think I will be able to make
an
authoring tool relatively easily. I think I could make something
that
allows the creation of everything but the combination lock part of
the new
example without any wikitext input. If I do get around to making the
tool
it would be easy to have some prepackaged things like the lock that
can be
applied to containers, but that is something for me to think about
later. I
am glad you liked it.
Here is the like to the properly hosted updated version. I am
feeling
irreverent so I decided to go with the monkey island sort of
explanation
for why the character tries weird stuff and just make them mostly
incompetent/oblivious. I am hoping that doesn't bother anyone.
https://googledrive.com/host/0BzM-cR6_6xxWZkpSb1FFUkhMNGM
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 6:37:27 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
I decided to see if it was possible to make some sort of game using
only
the core tiddlywiki with no plugins or javascript. I made a very
bare bones
zork/interactive fiction type game. It is currently the simplest
thing I
could make and claim it was a game, but I may add on to it in the
future.
It uses the 5.1.5 prerelease because the action-setfield widget
saved lots
of work making macros.
One goal of this is to use nothing besides what is contained in the
core
tiddlywiki, so there is no javascript and no plugins.
One thing this made me realize is that some sort of if statement (or
a
case statement, that may be better) in TW would be awesome. I have
no idea
if this would be hard to implement in wikitext, I imagine that an
excel-like if would be possible.
At the moment it is hosted on google drive. If someone could tell me
if
there is a way to open it without downloading it first I would
appreciate
it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzM-cR6_6xxWM3g2ZjFMUUFWbTA/view?usp=sharing
Any thoughts/suggestions? Aside from actually putting some sort of
content
into it. If there is actually interest I may see about making a
simple
authoring tool (still only using the core TW5, it shouldn't be too
hard).
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