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Post by linflas on Aug 17, 2022 18:00:54 GMT
I've talked about this little tool a couple of years ago. So here's the new version, working for french and english texts. Only the LibreOffice format is accepted, it doesn't work with Word documents, but you can easily convert any docx to odt by loading it into LibreOffice Writer. github.com/linflas-art/hyperAVHWhen the new file is generated, you can export it to a full clickable PDF with LibreOffice. Enjoy!
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Post by thealmightymudworm on Oct 13, 2022 0:18:03 GMT
I'm certainly interested in converting my mini adventures to clickable PDFs, but I don't know whether this would work on my Macbook...?
Has anyone else used this for their adventures, whether on PC, Linux or whatever? It sounds like a valuable tool.
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Post by linflas on Oct 13, 2022 7:00:24 GMT
Python and its library manager "pip" (which is not the hero of Grail Quest btw) is already installed on Mac, as it's a Linux like system. You will have to install lxml library with pip i guess, and everything should work well.
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Post by linflas on Jun 1, 2023 13:48:15 GMT
Some update on this tool. I fixed some bugs on it and made a new script that generates a graphic diagram of your gamebook in SVG format. It needs the Graphviz library for Python.
Same github repository. Enjoy!
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Post by linflas on Jun 19, 2023 19:02:07 GMT
A new option has arrived: shuffle sections ! You can shuffle any gamebook/fanfiction you write in LibreOffice, option --keep to well... keep sections at their initial place.
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