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*) What my wife is willing to let me do is a whole different matter :-) Vargr Deputy Calendar Champion Legend has it, that the Tarrasque is a huge fighting beast, perpetually hungry. Sleet entered History when he managed to get on the back of a Tarrasque only to be ridden out of History shortly after. Using Realm Works, Worldographer (Hexographer 2), LibreOffice, Daz3D Studio, pen & paper for the realm World of Temeon and the system LEFD - both homebrewed. |
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For various reasons, many health related, I've been absent a lot and haven't been doing a lot of work on the campaign, in RW or otherwise....
If I was doing more, perhaps I would be doing some of the more detailed stuff some have described but mostly I've got dates in two places. - High level timeline Years only. It's just in a topic for my eyes only - In-game calendar dates in my custom 'game session' category. I have three fields: in-game start time (date and time), time-elapsed in session and time-elapsed between sessions. Am still yearning for the calendars but getting jaded at this point. Weogarth Assistant Calendar Chest-thumper, retired. |
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Are there any tips for how to enter my date entries that will preserve dates when custom calendars arrive?
For example, I could make my calendar of 360 days, 10 months of 36 days each according to the colors that change in the sky according to the schedule of Gombar the Destroyer (whatevs). In excel, I could make a formula to convert that Gombar calendar to a number of days from the beginning and then use that number of days to enter a date in the Gregorian calendar currently in RW that would then be valid when I am able to enter my Gombar calendar. I'd use the annotation next to the Gregorian date to record my Gombar calendar date in Gombar notation (it's base 21 like the page numbers in the Codex Seraphinianus). I'm kidding. But only a little, the page numbers do partialy match a base 21 number system but have some arbitrary substitutions just to mess with you. I'm also kidding that I would use base 21 but hey if I was using a spreadsheet I could. |
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Do we have a time line for custom calendars?
Need the function, I have my own calendar for my game with names, days, holidays, years. Let me Beta if you need more testers who have this. |
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No time estimates have been released by LWD. It is a feature that is on the to-do list, but not until after the content market and player web views are both implemented at the earliest.
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At the moment there is no time line for custom calendars.
The main object at the moment is to get the market place up and running with all the benefits that will give us (can't wait to be able to move custom categories to and from my realms). Sometime after that LW will hopefully be able to find a way to make a good and intuitive interface for the rather complex thing that the calendar system is. Whether that will be as priority one or five (or something else) after the market place no one knows - probably not even LW. It will depend on when they crack the problem with the interface. We all wait longingly for the calendar features - but we also want the market place and at least 10 other important features :-) Vargr Deputy Calendar Champion Legend has it, that the Tarrasque is a huge fighting beast, perpetually hungry. Sleet entered History when he managed to get on the back of a Tarrasque only to be ridden out of History shortly after. Using Realm Works, Worldographer (Hexographer 2), LibreOffice, Daz3D Studio, pen & paper for the realm World of Temeon and the system LEFD - both homebrewed. |
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Late to the party, sorry; but I currently do all my historical information in Excel files (LibreOffice Calc, actually, but same dealio).
I have each of my major countries listed across the top and a timeline from the more-or-less beginning of recorded history downward, and have frozen the panes so I can easily scroll to a particular country heading and enter relevant dates or eras. I also have conditional formatting turned on so that if I enter anything in an area, it highlights in a particular color for easy viewing. Right now, that's been the best way for me to get around it until RW supports calendars and exporting. I should also point out I don't use RW as an at-the-table tool, but rather as a comprehensive database for my world, so this spreadsheet is a sort of in-addition-to tool. Darker Age Press - Writer and Developer Realm Works Projects: World of Phantasie (Castles & Crusades) RPG and Art Software Used: Realm Works, Hero Lab, Campaign Cartographer 3+, Cityographer, Hexographer, Fractal Mapper, Evernote, Scrivener, OneNote, Photoshop, Poser Pro, Cinema 4D, Vue 8 Complete. |
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I had never thought of using excel for that. I like the way you have it broken up into a worldview and then columns for countries. I might be concerned about the data getting a little out of hand if you had anything other than short notes but it is great for a quick overview. I'd love to see something like it in RW where the notes could link to various topics if you wanted more detail.
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Another option for creating timelines in Excel. Mine tracks the date by various calendars, the event and the source book. I had it color coded by region but that was too busy and really wasn't useful. The source books are regional already so that works for me.
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I use a Google Spreadsheet for current and future, but the calculating past dates for multiple, very different, calendar systems was more than I wanted to deal with. I put all past dates into RW with Gregorian Dates and patiently wait for the calendar tool to be released.
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