New journal?
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I guess we will have to decide/be told if we will publish regularly, or whenever we have some copy, and if there must be a single editor who puts the journal up.
I think there would be more interested (for example the Hoff)
What I would like to write is stuff that emphasises the medieval atmosphere a little (phoenicians must have been lost for several 1000 years for them to turn up in a medieval port by the way, Venetian/Genoan or Hansa traders would be more likely)
Some beginners tips could also be done, although this could get repetitive after some time.
Another topic that I have been trying to start on the forum is similarities and differences between KR and the real economy.
I think there would be more interested (for example the Hoff)
What I would like to write is stuff that emphasises the medieval atmosphere a little (phoenicians must have been lost for several 1000 years for them to turn up in a medieval port by the way, Venetian/Genoan or Hansa traders would be more likely)
Some beginners tips could also be done, although this could get repetitive after some time.
Another topic that I have been trying to start on the forum is similarities and differences between KR and the real economy.
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OMG! That is sooooo funny how you word that!Paracelcus wrote:phoenicians must have been lost for several 1000 years for them to turn up in a medieval port by the way
We could always give reminders from time to time and reference back to a specific edition of the journal. If I recall, way back when I started Kapi-Regnum, we still had the journal going and you could actually browse archives. I strongly believe that we should forever have all the archived journals for EVERYONE to browse through.Paracelcus wrote: Some beginners tips could also be done, although this could get repetitive after some time.
I also believe that there should be more info on guilds. Not recruiting offers, but simply a good summary, brief but well written, on what a guild is for and the benefits of one. I do not believe that any one guild should be endorsed in an explaination.
Paracelcus wrote: Another topic that I have been trying to start on the forum is similarities and differences between KR and the real economy.
Nice idea. Somebody in our guild also has ideas somewhat along those lines.
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Or we will eventually get ourselves into troublej1mmac wrote: That sounds good especially beginners’ tips but we need help from pearlbay or someone as to topics that can and can’t be put in to the journal
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Are those even accessible any longer? I know we are on issue 56, but I don't seem to be able to find where to access the old time editionsBartolome wrote: just look back at the early issues .. from Therrian .. get some ideas for setup
Ok, I figured out how to access the old Journals, but it needs to be done indirectly.
On the the Journal page, on the address bar will have the edition number of the journal. If you change the number (currently it is 56) with a number lower than it, you will find that specific addition.
*Wow, I didn't know that Upjers used to be called upjers
On the the Journal page, on the address bar will have the edition number of the journal. If you change the number (currently it is 56) with a number lower than it, you will find that specific addition.
*Wow, I didn't know that Upjers used to be called upjers
Wow, I am impressed at how interested you all are at getting the Journal going again.
Depending on how you all want to divvy up the tasks, not everyone would have to have sound html-knowledge by the way. We have of course saved all the old issues, and these can be used as templates.
If the paper is all formatted already, I can publish it at the beginning as I said; I just don't have time to correct each issue before posting and setting it online - so I would have to be certain the pages are already properly coded. If that is the case, it is a mere issue of copy/pasting them into the editing area. Of course it would be best if we could rely on one "editor in chief" to take care of this on the long run. poipoi had offered to take care of the paper before, but I am not sure if he still is interested.
Anyway, concerning the content, the paper can contain anything from topics referring to the Middle Ages to recipes. It's important that no copyrights are breeched, be it when images or texts are used.
If those of you who mentioned their interest are really interested in getting the paper going again, I will give you access to the forum area we created to compile the paper a while ago. You can then discuss your ideas, and you will find templates as well. And of course I will give you all the help you need to get this going, as much as I can.
Best regards,
pearlbay
Depending on how you all want to divvy up the tasks, not everyone would have to have sound html-knowledge by the way. We have of course saved all the old issues, and these can be used as templates.
If the paper is all formatted already, I can publish it at the beginning as I said; I just don't have time to correct each issue before posting and setting it online - so I would have to be certain the pages are already properly coded. If that is the case, it is a mere issue of copy/pasting them into the editing area. Of course it would be best if we could rely on one "editor in chief" to take care of this on the long run. poipoi had offered to take care of the paper before, but I am not sure if he still is interested.
Anyway, concerning the content, the paper can contain anything from topics referring to the Middle Ages to recipes. It's important that no copyrights are breeched, be it when images or texts are used.
If those of you who mentioned their interest are really interested in getting the paper going again, I will give you access to the forum area we created to compile the paper a while ago. You can then discuss your ideas, and you will find templates as well. And of course I will give you all the help you need to get this going, as much as I can.
Best regards,
pearlbay
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Pearlbay, Can you give the old templates to us. They should have all the old codes still attached. That would make it, for the most part, easy to paste and match and edit. I'm all for getting this running again. The hardest part of the journey starts with the first step
I used to build rpg websites about 10 years ago, but I have gotten a bit rusty with the html. It looks though, as you've said, like there is little html to do except a couple tweaks.
Paracelcus, should I add poipoi to the list then? Is he a definite?
I used to build rpg websites about 10 years ago, but I have gotten a bit rusty with the html. It looks though, as you've said, like there is little html to do except a couple tweaks.
Paracelcus wrote: I have been technical editor in the company I work for, so I think I should also be able to do it.
Paracelcus, should I add poipoi to the list then? Is he a definite?
If you are all certain you want to participate, I will give you access to the editing area of the forum. I've already posted quite a few samples there a while ago, and there are a few basic guidelines that should help you get started. All discussions about how you envision the paper to look like can then be made in that area as well.Fierz wrote:Pearlbay, Can you give the old templates to us. They should have all the old codes still attached. That would make it, for the most part, easy to paste and match and edit. I'm all for getting this running again. The hardest part of the journey starts with the first step
Making the paper will include a bit of work, so please only join the editorial team if you are really willing to contribute! Of course you can back out any time, we are not going to tie you to the paper forever.
Best regards,
pearlbay
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Hopefully it can liven up the game a little for everyone toopearlbay wrote:If you are all certain you want to participate, I will give you access to the editing area of the forum. I've already posted quite a few samples there a while ago, and there are a few basic guidelines that should help you get started. All discussions about how you envision the paper to look like can then be made in that area as well.Fierz wrote:Pearlbay, Can you give the old templates to us. They should have all the old codes still attached. That would make it, for the most part, easy to paste and match and edit. I'm all for getting this running again. The hardest part of the journey starts with the first step
Making the paper will include a bit of work, so please only join the editorial team if you are really willing to contribute! Of course you can back out any time, we are not going to tie you to the paper forever.
Best regards,
pearlbay
But yes, we can write little fiction stories, non-fiction, arts and crafts, etc