Jon Ingold
Jon Ingold
The latest version of inky has three or four themes built into it. In the View menu, I think?
The divider indicates that a choice has been taken.
We've not looked at this yet. Submitting a pull request might help us to keep track of it though, if you have the time to do that?
But you only have to edit the html file once, right? Or am I misunderstanding?
This would be less helpful than you might think: ink tends to generate quite a lot of blank newlines during processing. You can enforce whitespace using a tag in either...
> > I can't believe the Inkle developers write the scripts in the Inky editor > when creating their games, > We absolutely do. We use file structure, and knot...
That's a good random solution - though be warned it'll fail if you use the "give values to list elements" feature. LIST characters = Maria = 100, Bob = 150...
The list is empty. Try LIST blah = (one), (Two) , (three) The brackets “Set” the value within the list -- Jazz, in Three-Four Time: A Novel http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004K1EYIE
Further to what Joe said - Ink leans towards being declarative in style, so rather than allowing a reset of state, you'll have to find a way to specify exactly...