Any way I could get your TiddlyWiki code to use for myself? It seems like something really useful to have.
Absolutely.
To give credit where credit is due, I started with the DFRPG wiki put together by
huntsfromshadow here on the forums.
http://www.dfrpgnotebook.wolfdream.net/ Without seeing this I'd never have even heard of Tiddlywiki.
Personally, I'm big on plain text, rather than all kinds of scripted input boxes, I tend to want to put all kinds of other stuff in
there so I prefer the flexibility of a plain page, so I yanked the formatted inputs out and put in plain text replacements. Then
I coded in a graphical FUDGE dice roller, a random name generator, the autolisters for NPCs, Faces, threats ect. and then put
in all the GM screen stuff. From looking at the way I coded the NPC pages, you can easily set up and populate your own lists.
My base code can be found at
http://offramp.endofinternet.net/DFRPG-New.zip I've gone a tad beyond the single file, there
is a directory of dice images you need in the same directory as the Wiki for the die roller to work.
For those who haven't used Tiddlywiki before, grab it and take a look, it's an entire wiki in a single HTML file. The "docs" so to
speak can be found at
http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Main_Page.
I've also got pdf form versions of the character sheets with the text font being the same one from the books, I'm also a big
fan of an electronic character sheet at the table to go with my electronic wiki, electronic books and electronic dice.
http://offramp.endofinternet.net/Character-Sheets.pdfOne of these days I'm going to get around to putting all this in my sig.