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Re: New Ship Names
A new, (working) ship name generator. Enjoy! Examples: The Swift Gladiator, The Gallant Devil, The Annaada Wisehigh, The Exultant Trident # # # Creates random shipnames # # (C) 2000 Jeff Ibach,
By Jeff Ibach <ocasek50@...> · #35 ·
Re: New Items Table
list. What I would like to do, by default, is archive any posted tables to the files section so that people who join the list later don't have to go through the postings. OK, that's kewl, but mine
By Jeff Ibach <ocasek50@...> · #34 ·
Re: archiving posted tables
"Ricky Hunt" <rickyhunt@...> wrote: Sounds like an excellent idea to me. I haven't had the table writing bug for a few months, but when I do I intend them to be shared. Scott B.
By Scott B. Barrie <sbarrie@...> · #33 ·
archiving posted tables
So far a couple of generous table writers have sent their tables to the list. What I would like to do, by default, is archive any posted tables to the files section so that people who join the list
By Ricky Hunt <rickyhunt@...> · #32 ·
Re: Item History Generator
Well, here are some examples of the new Magioc Item history Generator I put together: The items age is old, about 1196 years old. There seems to be traces of meteroite in it's manufacture. The item
By Jeff Ibach <ocasek50@...> · #31 ·
Re: Collaboration
items being just run-of-the-mill things; I prefer the idea that anything permanent (like an enchanted sword, as opposed to something like a scroll or potion) was made for a
By Jeff Ibach <ocasek50@...> · #30 ·
Re: Hello!?
<snip> <snip> <snip> Hmm... Here's my expanded version of the [Item]-table (from Jewelry.TAB) - perhaps this might be of some use..?: [English is not my first language, so there probably are a
By Andemon <andemon@...> · #29 ·
Re: Hello!?
Well, the group is fairly new, and only has 19 members so far. I wouldn't expect a whole lot of traffic on a regular basis... If we want to get a dialog going, perhaps we could talk about some
By Bruce Gulke <akira@...> · #28 ·
Re: Hello!?
They better...I just joined 2 days ago. -DM Jeff "Smithers, give him the plague..." Visit DM's
By Jeff Ibach <ocasek50@...> · #27 ·
Hello!?
Does anyone even use this group anymore?
By David McMichael <elecwolf@...> · #26 ·
Re: BG generation
By Bruce Gulke <akira@...> · #25 ·
Using Tables
Hello all, I'm hopeing to not step on any toes, and hopefully I can explain myself good enough to not get beaten senseless... I'm looking to understand how tablesmith works. The final project is
By David McMichael <elecwolf@...> · #24 ·
Re: BG generation
You are correct, I am using the most recent version. Perhaps you could append on th TS Gallery a note for tables that may or may not work with 3. Even though I am new to this I am starting to work
By Kevin McNeece <kmcneece@...> · #23 ·
Re: BG generation
My first guess would be that you are running the table with TS version 3; it hasn't been updated for that version yet. I might not be able to get to that for a little while -
By Bruce Gulke <akira@...> · #22 ·
Registration
I would love to register. If you could email me the info (address, who to make the money order out etc) I want to register a copy for myself and one for my
By Kevin McNeece <kmcneece@...> · #21 ·
BG generation
I am having a problem with the BG_Generator.tab 1st error Y=1620 Next errors in loop (APPEARS AS LOOPS) W-1 Z=A% and this continues for at least 100 or so, until i kill the task
By Kevin McNeece <kmcneece@...> · #20 ·
Re: subtables with parameters
That should be fine. I just discovered that ; tables will let you use the [table={1d10+5}] syntax just like the : tables. I can have the flexibility of the ; tables without having to roll over the
By Ricky Hunt <rickyhunt@...> · #19 ·
Re: Digest Number 4
Ah ha! For those of us with images off, the site nav is not so intuitive. :-) Eric _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN
By Eric Braxton · #18 ·
Re: subtables with parameters
You don't need to worry about it. If a forced or modified roll ends up being higher than the highest value in the subtable, the highest value is used. The same thing is true in the opposite
By Bruce Gulke <akira@...> · #17 ·
subtables with parameters
I am making an encounter table and have a subtable for the creatures that will be encountered. I would like to do two (probably mutually exclusive) things. I would like to feed the monster table
By rickyhunt@... · #16 ·