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Found a workaround for larger text.

EightBitz

Well-known member
I don't remember who, or in which post, but someone posted about using multiple monitors, and this causing their text (in the player view) to appear very small with no options to scale.

Well, I had the same issue. I found out that if you paste text into RealmWorks using a larger-sized font, it'll retain that point size. So, if I type my text into WordPad, set the font size to 18, paste that into a snippet, then reveal the snippet in player view, the text is much larger.

Kind of a pain to go that extra step, but it works.
 
I personally copy/paste into TextPad (notepad would work equally well) as an intermediary, as it is a plain text editor and therefore completely strips out the formatting.
 
There's one potential drawback of this approach that you should be aware of. If you set the font size to 18-point, then move your realm over to a laptop with a single display, that text is still going to be 18-point. If you're only using the one machine, it's not an issue. However, if you will be switching between machines with wildly varying displays, it could end up just moving the problem around without completely solving it. In addition, once player access comes online, your players will have the text also showing up as 18-point. So it's not a perfect solution.

I just want to make sure you've got complete information on this and don't end up frustrated down the line for a different reason that wasn't immediately apparent yet. :)
 
I personally copy/paste into TextPad (notepad would work equally well) as an intermediary, as it is a plain text editor and therefore completely strips out the formatting.

Another solution here is to paste the text directly into Realm Works. There are two ways to accomplish this...

1. Instead of using <ctrl+V> or the Paste option, use Paste Special. This option is available on the Format ribbon at the left and can also be invoked via <ctrl+alt+V>. It presents the option to paste Unformatted text, which strips all the formatting.

2. Paste into Realm Works normally with all the formatting. Then click the Tools menu to the right of the snippet (or hit <F9>), choose the "Text Content" submenu, and then pick either the "Clear Text Formatting" or "Clear Text Formatting and Reformat as Single Paragraph" option. This will strip all the formatting from the text you pasted.

The second menu option above is extremely useful when copying text from PDFs, since the text from PDFs typically has lots of embedded newlines that you then need to manually strip out. This option removes all of that for you in one go.

Hope this helps!
 
There's one potential drawback of this approach that you should be aware of. If you set the font size to 18-point, then move your realm over to a laptop with a single display, that text is still going to be 18-point. If you're only using the one machine, it's not an issue.
Yep pretty much what I found when switching between my desktop and laptop when I tried this. :(
 
<ctrl-alt-v> is indeed another good option. I've not used it myself because most of my copy/paste has been from Paizo's pdf products, which I usually drop into a text file a chapter at a time so I can then go through and rejig the information to fit into RW better. Annoyingly, new lines in paizo products are also classified as line breaks, so I spend a lot of time getting rid of those...
 
@Portilis: I strongly recommend trying the technique I outlined as option #2 above. Do that for a large block of text (e.g. many paragraphs). Then carve up the text into multiple snippets within Realm Works. You can do this via the <ctrl+Enter> keyboard shortcut (or the Split Snippet option on the snippet menu). Just position the keyboard cursor where you want to split out a new snippet and press <ctrl+Enter>. Repeat as necessary through the large block of text.

Note that you can also use the arrow keys to navigate through all your snippets as if they were one contiguous block of text, with the <ctrl> key letting you jump from snippet to snippet.

The above approach is vastly faster than cleaning up everything in a text editor and copying it across, one snippet at a time. :)
 
@Portilis: I strongly recommend trying the technique I outlined as option #2 above. Do that for a large block of text (e.g. many paragraphs). Then carve up the text into multiple snippets within Realm Works. You can do this via the <ctrl+Enter> keyboard shortcut (or the Split Snippet option on the snippet menu). Just position the keyboard cursor where you want to split out a new snippet and press <ctrl+Enter>. Repeat as necessary through the large block of text.

Note that you can also use the arrow keys to navigate through all your snippets as if they were one contiguous block of text, with the <ctrl> key letting you jump from snippet to snippet.

The above approach is vastly faster than cleaning up everything in a text editor and copying it across, one snippet at a time. :)

This is the approach I've been using to enter two campaigns from PDFs.
The ctrl+alt+V for paste without formatting is a great time saver!
 
Thanks Rob, I'll definitely try that. Now, if only there was a way to copy it without the annoying line breaks ;)
 
That's where the option on the snippet Tools menu (F9) can be really handy. It's the #2 option I outlined above, and it will strip out all the silly line breaks to create one contiguous paragraph. You can then insert breaks where you deem appropriate. :)
 
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