X-Git-Url: https://git.ladys.computer/Wiki/blobdiff_plain/dcc1ce0fe14a2f8937cc1108d2a985149459e82c..53c33336e9b803387dfb0ea0a4b06c75c6d74da2:/Sources/Editor/Hongye94/Journal.djot?ds=inline diff --git a/Sources/Editor/Hongye94/Journal.djot b/Sources/Editor/Hongye94/Journal.djot index 7470d0c..89d4250 100644 --- a/Sources/Editor/Hongye94/Journal.djot +++ b/Sources/Editor/Hongye94/Journal.djot @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ A record of events in [][@:Hongye94]’s pokémon journey. well—not exactly looking forward to spending the next few months in Wedgehurst while everybody else is off having adventures. -: [2023-08-30]{as=time}[^time] +: [2023-08-30]{as=time} There were still a few pokémon local to the Wedgehurst area that I hadn’t yet made a pokédex record for, so I decided to try to find @@ -68,32 +68,40 @@ A record of events in [][@:Hongye94]’s pokémon journey. chercher une balle_{as=i lang=fr}, meaning “to fetch a ball”. [^time]: - The dates here are “real‐world” dates not “in‐universe” dates, which - is more useful for following along in real time but less useful for - roleplaying purposes. - Do we have a preference? - [][@:Lady]{.sig} - - My preference would be for “real-world” or both. Or at least to having some -clear marker of different updates. Just a HR between updates would also -work fine. btw do you have thoughts on how (if) you would like other -peeps to comment on the events? iiii fiured this would be okay in this -case given your asking a question hehe [][@:Rinna]{.sig} - - Yeah I definitely agree and think the only advantage to in‐universe - dates is if other people were also R·P·ing and wanted to like, - co·ordinate timeline. - And it’s more that like, “canonically” (wiki page forthcoming - eventually) _Sword & Shield_{as=cite} take place in like, Summer - 2019 and not late summer or early fall in 2023. - - Commenting on the events is fine! - Just be sure to like, make it clear that it is a comment (sign it, - ⁊·c) so that it doesn’t get confusing to read. - I think there’s a feature request for using lists as threading? but - even without additional styling I think adding a bulleted list of - signed comments after each update could work. - - For in‐character R·P stuff we could also add like a `Hongye94/Talk` - page or whatever, i suppose. - [][@:Lady]{.sig} + ::: thread + - The dates here are “real‐world” dates not “in‐universe” dates, + which is more useful for following along in real time but less + useful for roleplaying purposes. + Do we have a preference? + [][@:Lady]{.sig} + + - My preference would be for “real-world” or both. + Or at least to having some clear marker of different updates. + Just a HR between updates would also work fine. + btw do you have thoughts on how (if) you would like other peeps + to comment on the events? + iiii fiured this would be okay in this case given your asking a + question hehe + [][@:Rinna]{.sig} + + - Yeah I definitely agree and think the only advantage to + in‐universe dates is if other people were also R·P·ing and + wanted to like, co·ordinate timeline. + And it’s more that like, “canonically” (wiki page forthcoming + eventually) _Sword & Shield_{as=cite} take place in like, + Summer 2019 and not late summer or early fall in 2023. + + Commenting on the events is fine! + Just be sure to like, make it clear that it is a comment (sign + it, ⁊·c) so that it doesn’t get confusing to read. + I think there’s a feature request for using lists as threading? + but even without additional styling I think adding a bulleted + list of signed comments after each update could work. + + For in‐character R·P stuff we could also add like a + `Hongye94/Talk` page or whatever, i suppose. + [][@:Lady]{.sig} + + - Threading support has now been added! + [][@:Lady]{.sig} + :::