2_an wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 5:48 am
Hello! ... This is fascinating !!,..
Hello, 2_an, thanks for your interest!
2_an wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 5:48 am
I saw the message last night, and this morning I downloaded. At the moment, in my computer with Windows 10 operating system, it does not work in the chrome browser, not in edgle ... Not tested in firefox.
In theory, it should work on most modern browsers but, so far, I have only have had the time to test the engine on Chromium for Linux and on Chrome for Android, and it worked flawlessly on both of them. I intend to test the tool on other browsers eventually.
What have you tried to do, so far?
Were you able to open
http://www.haroldo-ok.com/twine-monogat ... /demo.html ?
2_an wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 5:48 am
For example, start from the beginning. Supposedly you start in Twine, then you create a twine(with special passages). Next, where do you keep that twine, in what folder? ... as I observe there are up to four folders (dist, Monogatari, src, test)
Well, if you just want to use the tool on Twine, you have to:
* Access
http://twinery.org/2/#!/stories ;
* Click on "Formats";
* Click on the "Add new format" tab;
* Inform the path of "Twine-Monogatari" story format:
http://www.haroldo-ok.com/twine-monogat ... /format.js ;
* Click on "Add";
* Now click on the "Story format" tab;
* Select "twine-monogatari 0.1.0";
* Close the tab.
This should be enough to start using it.
If you want an example on how to use the tool, you could save
http://www.haroldo-ok.com/twine-monogat ... /demo.html to the local disk, and import it on Twine through the "Import from file" button.
2_an wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 5:48 am
My knowledge of JavaScript, Css and HTML, are limited but I can reach to understand some logics. You can facilitate me this understanding, explaining the code .. What
script.js is responsible for the conversion of Twine format to Monogatari format??
Both "twison.js" and "twine-monogatari.js" are responsible for the most complex part that is converting the Twine format into an object that Monogatari can use. Then, "script-twine.js", "storage-twine.js" and "options-twine.js" take care of picking up that object and declaring it to the Monogatari engine.
I guess the same trick that was used for bridging Twine and Monogatari could also be used for js-vine, or other engines; I could take a look at this in the future, but there are a few things I want to implement first.
Oh, that's because the forum software abbreviates the link descriptions... you could try moving the cursor over the links and right-clicking and then selecting "Copy link address..."; that should get the full link.