I discovered this project a few days ago I love it! This is an amazing system you've build and all the ages I've visited are fantastic as well. I've spent my time here exploring and building my library (which has quickly turned into an entire house full of tests and me learning the system). You'll probably see me in the cavern going by my less forum friendly alias, Tyler (and probably walking around with my face deeply embeded in a notebook).
I just have a few questions that I wanted to ask (which should, by no means, be perceived as complaining). I apologize ahead of time for the incoming wall of text!
- in this post reordering bookshelves and location properties is brought up. Was this implemented and I'm just being daft and not seeing it or has/will that not been implemented yet/ever? (again, not complaining, just curious)
- [SOLVED] just figured it out while writing the questing. The text() command was what I was looking for (going to leave this here incase anyone else has this problem. The line break question still stands though).
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I'm trying to build a system where people can report problems they find in my ages (a sort of ticker tape if you will) and I can't figure out how to have paragraphs inside a double square bracket statement. For more detail I have the reporting working; it dumps a concatenated string containing name, date, and text into a value property array. To read it I have a text property but I cant figure out how to put paragraph breaks between entries.
I have tried
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[["[$para]".join(realm.bug_reports)]]
but that just prints the entries with the actual text "[$para]" between them. (I have also tried the same thing but with "\n\n" or "\r\r" to much the same effect, though it didn't print the "\n\n"/"\r\r" which makes me think it sees the escape sequences but doesn't use them?)
(on a related note is it posible to put a line break (not a new paragraph in?)
- Is there any way to edit a realm property in an editstr property? Attempting to put "realm.prop_name" in the string property results in "realm_prop_name" which obviously doesn't work.
- When using the print() command it prints like this ['The door clicks unlocked then slides open.'] (including the square brackets and single quotes). Is this intentional or am I using it wrong.
If you just read through all that thank you and, again, sorry for the wall.