photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/35301258_10156425506512264_8805407650926821376_n_10156425506507264.jpg MY ENTIRE LIFE THESE DAYS…Connor WhittleVertical is the bestJun 14, 2018 9:56amGeorge Perceval OswaldAppreciation beyond wordsJun 14, 2018 9:57amCurt Doolittlelens distortion. Just laptop for notes and full size monitor for copy.Jun 14, 2018 11:18amEric Oberare you interested in writing scripts?Jun 14, 2018 11:26amCurt Doolittle( I use Scrivener for Scripts and documentation. It was not working well for me with this book. Too many crashes. So I went back to word. )Jun 14, 2018 11:31amJonathan WilburUsing VS Code like a true menschJun 14, 2018 11:32amCurt Doolittle????Jun 14, 2018 11:33amJonathan Wilbur@[741197263:2048:Curt Doolittle] I thought that was the dark theme business at the bottom.Jun 14, 2018 11:33amCurt DoolittleSublime. I use Sublime for large text and text manipulation.Jun 14, 2018 11:34amJonathan WilburNice. Nearly as good.Jun 14, 2018 11:34amBill JoslinDamn! I can’t read itJun 14, 2018 11:54amHisayoshi HirabayashiHow’s word on MacOS? Does it have a navigation pane? I find it absolutely crucial for working on anything with more than 50 pages or so. In fact, what word processors, to the exception of MS Word and Scrivener, have a navigation pane, or any other feature of a similar vein that allows us to navigate quickly between chapters/headings?Jun 14, 2018 12:56pmCurt DoolittleYes it has navigation pane. It’s slower. But for example, I use a great deal of indentation, and nothing else handles that writing style well. I know, I’ve tried everythign on the marketJun 14, 2018 1:00pmCurt DoolittleSee?Jun 14, 2018 1:01pmCurt DoolittleYou’ve read 90% of everything in it. Other than putting it together as on continuously evolving argument, I’m not sure what you’re gonna get out of it. But it’s dense as hell. lolJun 14, 2018 1:02pmBill JoslinI get more out of it everday. I imagine a dense printed version will be like free-basing your daily FB firehose.Jun 14, 2018 1:04pmHisayoshi HirabayashiI **think** you could always go through each of the indents that require adjustments on the text itself, and fix the ones that require fixing, one by one, although it’ll be a massive hassle.
Still, I’m satisfied with what I see, seeing as you have an organization style similar to my own, with lots of categories and sub-categories. If you can use that version to deal with a work of that degree of complexity, it will certainly fit my needs.Jun 14, 2018 1:07pmBill Joslin”I’ve used celtx before. i think they still have a free option. but i have a film degree, and currently in process of making a motion capture studio. would eventually like to create animated content with someone who wants to work on a project.”
@[572309326:2048:Bryan Nova Brey] see above (Nick)Jun 14, 2018 1:08pmBryan Nova Brey@[100004051705348:2048:Nick Boer] I’d love to work on a project!Jun 14, 2018 1:29pmEric OberOh nice website. Just found it.Jun 14, 2018 1:43pmCurt Doolittle(Final Draft for script writing)
(Scrivener for book writing – especially fiction)
(Word for document writing )Jun 14, 2018 1:44pmBryan Nova BreyI really enjoy Final Draft. Quick tabs and single key brings up Character names, Scene location, etc.
It’s super intuitive.Jun 14, 2018 1:45pmBill JoslinI use komodo for everything (it’s partly why I suck as a writer)Jun 14, 2018 1:45pmBryan Nova Brey@[100004051705348:2048:Nick Boer] glad you see MythMatrix.com
I’d like to do mini documentaries on some of the topics well discussed by Bill and Curt.
I’d also love to make some positive future SciFi with the solutions we have discussed in Propertarianism and Sheepdog Nomocracy.Jun 14, 2018 1:48pmPatrick NagleRocking the snowfall in full effect.Jun 14, 2018 6:59pmMaxim V FilimonovBoth are shit compared to real editors.Jun 15, 2018 5:59amCurt Doolittle(For coding ai use the Jetbrains IDEs. Mostly because I swore off MSFT)Jun 15, 2018 9:17amMaxim V FilimonovJetBrains are too huge and slow for me. It’s like driving a truck in the center of Amsterdam: I’d prefer a motorcycle.Jun 15, 2018 9:48amCurt DoolittleTrue. ;)Jun 15, 2018 10:02amJonathan Wilbur@[741197263:2048:Curt Doolittle] you should really try VS code. I know its Microsoft, but even as a big open source fanatic and a once scathing anti-Microsoft puritan, I have been really pleased with a lot of what they’ve put out in the past few years.Jun 15, 2018 10:22amJonathan WilburAlso, Atom is for bugmen. Just throwing that out there.Jun 15, 2018 10:23amMaxim V Filimonov@[694156157:2048:Jonathan Wilbur] calm down, we get it.Jun 15, 2018 10:26amCurt DoolittleUm. I have authored a minor msft product. I was an employee. I did 50M in business a year with msft corporate and built the largest privately owned msft consulting firm in america, including spinning off what is now Avanade’s MS CRM business. As well as spinning off Microsoft Commerce Server to a third party. My avoidance of Msft is due to the thousands of bad memories I have from working with a company for whom morality consists of people getting away with whatever they can, and for whom internal dysfunction is a way of life. The fact that the OS is as much a zombie as a japanese commercial bank, is architected such that it cannot be fixed (Digital/VAX -> NT -> Win), and that the only thing keeping msft alive is Excelm the slow pace of browser progress, and continuing malinvestment in mobile, is entirely secondary. ;)Jun 15, 2018 10:33amDylan BalleyLooking forward to the book Curt! Keep writing!!Jun 16, 2018 1:13amMY ENTIRE LIFE THESE DAYS…

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