I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want to add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it just looks like basic chat output.
I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding pretty webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt ErolB1@...
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On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote: I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want to add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it just looks like basic chat output. I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding pretty webpages ages ago. Any ideas? Thanks!
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I don't want log of my results, as most of my regular GM tool?results gets folded into campaign management tools.? For that end, basic c/p works just?fine.? I rely on TS for the nested tables and the easy customization, and I adore it.??
For my solo play, I don't get into logging or even writing up my adventures; there's no one that wants to know and I've got stuff 40 years back that I never look at, so I'm not enthusiastic about logging.??
To be clear, I just want to know when I last hit the roll button.? So as I'm rapid-firing my questions I know this response is newly generated.?
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How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a
text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload
buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point
of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and
pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt
ErolB1@...
On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote:
> I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want to
> add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or
> a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle
> for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially
> it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it just
> looks like basic chat output.
>
> I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding pretty
> webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
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I
have never seen this, but I would like to see it if it is possible.? ? ? Regards,? ? Scott? ? Happiness?is "the
exercise of vital powers, along lines of excellence, in a life affording them
scope!" ? ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
KingsTears Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 21:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TableSmith] Timestamp? ? I don't want log of my
results, as most of my regular GM tool?results gets folded into campaign
management tools.? For that end, basic c/p works just?fine.? I
rely on TS for the nested tables and the easy customization, and I adore it.??? ? For my solo play, I don't get
into logging or even writing up my adventures; there's no one that wants to
know and I've got stuff 40 years back that I never look at, so I'm not
enthusiastic about logging.??? ? To be clear, I just want to
know when I last hit the roll button.? So as I'm rapid-firing my questions
I know this response is newly generated.?? ? On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 9:33?PM ErolB1 via <ErolB1=[email protected]> wrote:? How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a
text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload
buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point
of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and
pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt ErolB1@...
On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote:
> I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want
to
> add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or
> a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle
> for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially
> it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it
just
> looks like basic chat output.
>
> I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding
pretty
> webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
|
The best I can offer is that the results are stored in %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Tablesmith\temp.html and the timestamp on that will give you the data you need. Perhaps a time My Computer window with it displayed might help. If it was me, I'd write some vb6 with a timer to check the file details and display them but I'm old :)
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I gave ChatGPT a try, and it just suggested that adding a timestamp isn't possible.? However, I thought about it and just really needed something
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I
have never seen this, but I would like to see it if it is possible.? ? ? Regards,? ? Scott? ? Happiness?is "the
exercise of vital powers, along lines of excellence, in a life affording them
scope!" ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
KingsTears Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 21:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TableSmith] Timestamp? ? I don't want log of my
results, as most of my regular GM tool?results gets folded into campaign
management tools.? For that end, basic c/p works just?fine.? I
rely on TS for the nested tables and the easy customization, and I adore it.??? ? For my solo play, I don't get
into logging or even writing up my adventures; there's no one that wants to
know and I've got stuff 40 years back that I never look at, so I'm not
enthusiastic about logging.??? ? To be clear, I just want to
know when I last hit the roll button.? So as I'm rapid-firing my questions
I know this response is newly generated.?? ? On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 9:33?PM ErolB1 via <ErolB1=[email protected]> wrote:? How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a
text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload
buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point
of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and
pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt ErolB1@...
On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote:
> I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want
to
> add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or
> a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle
> for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially
> it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it
just
> looks like basic chat output.
>
> I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding
pretty
> webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
|
Sorry.? Without adding a timestamp, I decided to add a random ID with a roll 100k to?see some change with each result.? Creating a random ID gives me the visual so that I don't second guess whether I hit the button or not.??
While I've got a solution to the dilemma?that works for the need, if anyone has an idea for code that would add an actual timestamp please?let me know.? The idea will probably occur to me again and I'd love to have the solution.
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I gave ChatGPT a try, and it just suggested that adding a timestamp isn't possible.? However, I thought about it and just really needed something
I
have never seen this, but I would like to see it if it is possible.? ? ? Regards,? ? Scott? ? Happiness?is "the
exercise of vital powers, along lines of excellence, in a life affording them
scope!" ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
KingsTears Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 21:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TableSmith] Timestamp? ? I don't want log of my
results, as most of my regular GM tool?results gets folded into campaign
management tools.? For that end, basic c/p works just?fine.? I
rely on TS for the nested tables and the easy customization, and I adore it.??? ? For my solo play, I don't get
into logging or even writing up my adventures; there's no one that wants to
know and I've got stuff 40 years back that I never look at, so I'm not
enthusiastic about logging.??? ? To be clear, I just want to
know when I last hit the roll button.? So as I'm rapid-firing my questions
I know this response is newly generated.?? ? On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 9:33?PM ErolB1 via <ErolB1=[email protected]> wrote:? How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a
text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload
buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point
of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and
pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt ErolB1@...
On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote:
> I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want
to
> add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or
> a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle
> for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially
> it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it
just
> looks like basic chat output.
>
> I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding
pretty
> webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
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Does chat GPT understand tablesmith coding.
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-------- Original Message -------- On Jun 30, 2023, 12:33, KingsTears < CatherineAKeene@...> wrote:
I gave ChatGPT a try, and it just suggested that adding a timestamp isn't possible.? However, I thought about it and just really needed something
I
have never seen this, but I would like to see it if it is possible.? ? ? Regards,? ? Scott? ? Happiness?is "the
exercise of vital powers, along lines of excellence, in a life affording them
scope!" ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
KingsTears Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 21:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TableSmith] Timestamp? ? I don't want log of my
results, as most of my regular GM tool?results gets folded into campaign
management tools.? For that end, basic c/p works just?fine.? I
rely on TS for the nested tables and the easy customization, and I adore it.??? ? For my solo play, I don't get
into logging or even writing up my adventures; there's no one that wants to
know and I've got stuff 40 years back that I never look at, so I'm not
enthusiastic about logging.??? ? To be clear, I just want to
know when I last hit the roll button.? So as I'm rapid-firing my questions
I know this response is newly generated.?? ? On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 9:33?PM ErolB1 via <ErolB1=[email protected]> wrote:? How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a
text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload
buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point
of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and
pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt ErolB1@...
On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote:
> I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want
to
> add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or
> a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle
> for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially
> it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it
just
> looks like basic chat output.
>
> I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding
pretty
> webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
|
That's a good idea thanks.
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-------- Original Message -------- On Jun 30, 2023, 12:43, KingsTears < CatherineAKeene@...> wrote:
Sorry.? Without adding a timestamp, I decided to add a random ID with a roll 100k to?see some change with each result.? Creating a random ID gives me the visual so that I don't second guess whether I hit the button or not.??
While I've got a solution to the dilemma?that works for the need, if anyone has an idea for code that would add an actual timestamp please?let me know.? The idea will probably occur to me again and I'd love to have the solution.
I gave ChatGPT a try, and it just suggested that adding a timestamp isn't possible.? However, I thought about it and just really needed something
I
have never seen this, but I would like to see it if it is possible.? ? ? Regards,? ? Scott? ? Happiness?is "the
exercise of vital powers, along lines of excellence, in a life affording them
scope!" ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
KingsTears Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 21:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TableSmith] Timestamp? ? I don't want log of my
results, as most of my regular GM tool?results gets folded into campaign
management tools.? For that end, basic c/p works just?fine.? I
rely on TS for the nested tables and the easy customization, and I adore it.??? ? For my solo play, I don't get
into logging or even writing up my adventures; there's no one that wants to
know and I've got stuff 40 years back that I never look at, so I'm not
enthusiastic about logging.??? ? To be clear, I just want to
know when I last hit the roll button.? So as I'm rapid-firing my questions
I know this response is newly generated.?? ? On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 9:33?PM ErolB1 via <ErolB1=[email protected]> wrote:? How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a
text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload
buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point
of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and
pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt ErolB1@...
On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote:
> I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want
to
> add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or
> a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle
> for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially
> it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it
just
> looks like basic chat output.
>
> I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding
pretty
> webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
|
Sadly, ChatGPT doesn't really understand the coding. The solutions it provided used java scripts and a format suggestion [#,#].? Clearly, that would reference a table and not work at all.? With more questions, it did assess that the app itself doesn't have the ability to use java in the output, and that prompted me to work something else out.
I don't have faith in the AI assessment, and would rather have a more definitive?response on the timestamp issue from the community.??
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That's a good idea thanks.
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-------- Original Message -------- On Jun 30, 2023, 12:43, KingsTears < CatherineAKeene@...> wrote:
Sorry.? Without adding a timestamp, I decided to add a random ID with a roll 100k to?see some change with each result.? Creating a random ID gives me the visual so that I don't second guess whether I hit the button or not.??
While I've got a solution to the dilemma?that works for the need, if anyone has an idea for code that would add an actual timestamp please?let me know.? The idea will probably occur to me again and I'd love to have the solution.
I gave ChatGPT a try, and it just suggested that adding a timestamp isn't possible.? However, I thought about it and just really needed something
I
have never seen this, but I would like to see it if it is possible.? ? ? Regards,? ? Scott? ? Happiness?is "the
exercise of vital powers, along lines of excellence, in a life affording them
scope!" ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
KingsTears Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 21:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TableSmith] Timestamp? ? I don't want log of my
results, as most of my regular GM tool?results gets folded into campaign
management tools.? For that end, basic c/p works just?fine.? I
rely on TS for the nested tables and the easy customization, and I adore it.??? ? For my solo play, I don't get
into logging or even writing up my adventures; there's no one that wants to
know and I've got stuff 40 years back that I never look at, so I'm not
enthusiastic about logging.??? ? To be clear, I just want to
know when I last hit the roll button.? So as I'm rapid-firing my questions
I know this response is newly generated.?? ? On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 9:33?PM ErolB1 via <ErolB1=[email protected]> wrote:? How do you save your output?
One thing I've wanted is a logging feature, where results get saved to a
text file instead of disappearing forever when the reroll or reload
buttons get clicked.
Currently the only way to save output is either the awkward to the point
of uselessness Library feature, or by manually selecting, copying, and
pasting output before hitting the reroll/reload buttons again.
Erol K. Bayburt ErolB1@...
On 6/29/2023 9:22 PM, KingsTears wrote:
> I feel like I may have asked this before, but I'll ask again.? I want
to
> add a timestamp to my output so that I can tell if the result is new or
> a repeat. Is there a simple way to drop it in?? I've set up an Oracle
> for solo gameplay, and the results are often repeated as essentially
> it's just Yes, No with an occasional variation.? I am happy if it
just
> looks like basic chat output.
>
> I'll admit that I don't understand full-on CSS.? I gave up coding
pretty
> webpages ages ago. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
|
Maybe it can learn with the right prompting. I'm sure it would not be able to do complex tables. Here is something in 5 minutes after refining my prompts 3 times. Bold is my prompt. Itallics is what ChatGPT returned.
create a random dungeons and dragons table for druid encounters using tablesmith code
ChatGPT
Certainly! Here's an example of a TableSmith code that generates a random Dungeons and Dragons table for Druid encounters:
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Table: Druid Encounter
"Druid Encounter Table."
1, A druidic circle engaged in a ritual, seeking balance in nature.
2, An elderly druid meditating near a sacred grove.
3, A druid and their animal companion tending to wounded animals.
4, A druidic guardian defending a mystical site from intruders.
5, A druid disguised as an animal, observing the party from afar.
6, A druidic archdruid offering guidance or a quest to the party.
7, A group of druids communing with woodland creatures for knowledge.
8, A druid in the form of a bear, protecting its territory.
9, A druidic herbalist gathering rare herbs for medicinal purposes.
10, A druidic shapeshifter trapped in a half-animal form, seeking help.
You can save this code as a plain text file with a .tbl extension (e.g., druid_encounter.tbl) and load it into TableSmith. When you execute the table, it will randomly select one of the options each time it's rolled, providing you with a diverse set of Druid encounter possibilities.
?
Feel free to modify the table by adding or removing entries to suit your specific needs. You can also assign different probabilities or weightings to individual entries if you want certain encounters to be more or less likely to occur.
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Well that's pretty good I'll have to give it I try and see what I can get out of it.
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-------- Original Message -------- On Jul 1, 2023, 07:42, rxmouton@... < rxmouton@...> wrote: Maybe it can learn with the right prompting. I'm sure it would not be able to do complex tables.
Here is something in 5 minutes after refining my prompts 3 times. Bold is my prompt. Itallics is what ChatGPT returned.
create a random dungeons and dragons table for druid encounters using tablesmith code
ChatGPT
Certainly! Here's an example of a TableSmith code that generates a random Dungeons and Dragons table for Druid encounters:
?
?
Table: Druid Encounter
"Druid Encounter Table."
1, A druidic circle engaged in a ritual, seeking balance in nature.
2, An elderly druid meditating near a sacred grove.
3, A druid and their animal companion tending to wounded animals.
4, A druidic guardian defending a mystical site from intruders.
5, A druid disguised as an animal, observing the party from afar.
6, A druidic archdruid offering guidance or a quest to the party.
7, A group of druids communing with woodland creatures for knowledge.
8, A druid in the form of a bear, protecting its territory.
9, A druidic herbalist gathering rare herbs for medicinal purposes.
10, A druidic shapeshifter trapped in a half-animal form, seeking help.
You can save this code as a plain text file with a .tbl extension (e.g., druid_encounter.tbl) and load it into TableSmith. When you execute the table, it will randomly select one of the options each time it's rolled, providing you with a diverse set of Druid encounter possibilities.
?
Feel free to modify the table by adding or removing entries to suit your specific needs. You can also assign different probabilities or weightings to individual entries if you want certain encounters to be more or less likely to occur.
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Sorry, finally getting caught up on email. Here's a couple quick solutions that may do what you want.
Printing the number of ticks at the top of the results: /OutputHeader <script>document.write(Date.now());</script>
Printing the full date/time, including milliseconds: /OutputHeader <script>var dt = new Date; var mon = dt.getMonth()+1; document.write(dt.getFullYear() + '-' + mon + '-' + dt.getDate() + ' ' + dt.getHours() + ':' + dt.getMinutes() + ':' + dt.getSeconds() + '.' + dt.getMilliseconds())</script>
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On Saturday, July 1st, 2023 at 10:22 AM, Scott via groups.io <SCStokesGaming@...> wrote:
Well that's pretty good I'll have to give it I try and see what I can get out of it.
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-------- Original Message -------- On Jul 1, 2023, 07:42, rxmouton@... < rxmouton@...> wrote: Maybe it can learn with the right prompting. I'm sure it would not be able to do complex tables.
Here is something in 5 minutes after refining my prompts 3 times. Bold is my prompt. Itallics is what ChatGPT returned.
create a random dungeons and dragons table for druid encounters using tablesmith code
ChatGPT
Certainly! Here's an example of a TableSmith code that generates a random Dungeons and Dragons table for Druid encounters:
?
?
Table: Druid Encounter
"Druid Encounter Table."
1, A druidic circle engaged in a ritual, seeking balance in nature.
2, An elderly druid meditating near a sacred grove.
3, A druid and their animal companion tending to wounded animals.
4, A druidic guardian defending a mystical site from intruders.
5, A druid disguised as an animal, observing the party from afar.
6, A druidic archdruid offering guidance or a quest to the party.
7, A group of druids communing with woodland creatures for knowledge.
8, A druid in the form of a bear, protecting its territory.
9, A druidic herbalist gathering rare herbs for medicinal purposes.
10, A druidic shapeshifter trapped in a half-animal form, seeking help.
You can save this code as a plain text file with a .tbl extension (e.g., druid_encounter.tbl) and load it into TableSmith. When you execute the table, it will randomly select one of the options each time it's rolled, providing you with a diverse set of Druid encounter possibilities.
?
Feel free to modify the table by adding or removing entries to suit your specific needs. You can also assign different probabilities or weightings to individual entries if you want certain encounters to be more or less likely to occur.
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