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No support for Harlowe 3.2.x–3.3.x

Open meffordm opened this issue 4 years ago • 10 comments

Please add support for Harlowe 3.2.2, as it is now the default story format for Twine 2.

meffordm avatar Aug 24 '21 04:08 meffordm

Harlowe v3.2.2 should work fine after you've installed it. What problem, specifically, have you had with it?

tmedwards avatar Aug 29 '21 23:08 tmedwards

Also. See issue #20 for a previous issue on this topic.

tmedwards avatar Aug 29 '21 23:08 tmedwards

It was telling me that v3.2.2 wasn't recognized.

meffordm avatar Oct 05 '21 19:10 meffordm

For anyone else having trouble, Here is a direct link to the icon.svg and format.js for 3.2.2.

glvno avatar Dec 09 '21 23:12 glvno

@glvno I tried extracting the icon and format file from the latest v3.3.2 download, but that exports a blank file with no errors. When I revert to the v3.2.2 file you offered, it works again. How can I get any of the v3.3x versions to work?

coreydwillis avatar Jul 18 '22 01:07 coreydwillis

EDIT: Doesn't look like v3.3.2 has actually been released yet.

tmedwards avatar Jul 18 '22 07:07 tmedwards

Thanks for the links! This is what I was using previously and I tried using your download links, but I'm still getting a blank page when it compiles, whereas if I go back to the v3.2.2, it works fine. It there something wrong with my configuration here?

harlow3-storydata harlow3

coreydwillis avatar Jul 18 '22 13:07 coreydwillis

Actually, looking more closely. I don't think v3.3.2 is even released yet. It looks like v3.3.1 is the latest release in the v3.3.x series.

tmedwards avatar Jul 18 '22 15:07 tmedwards

That worked, thanks! I tried downloading the whole v3.3.1 version before and just using those two specific files, but it didn't work. What did you do differently to get those two files?

coreydwillis avatar Jul 18 '22 19:07 coreydwillis

In this instance I used the DownGit service—it's where the link goes.

You paste the URL within a Git repo to a file or directory—the Harlowe v3.3.1 directory from Twine v2.4's repo in this case—and it allows you to download the files.

tmedwards avatar Jul 18 '22 23:07 tmedwards