1. My first "shipping" Euphoria program

Specific thanks to Jiri Babor and whoever it was that created the
GIF package I ended up using.

Late last week, I completed an adjunct, written in Euphoria, for
a utility program aimed at players and referees of the Traveller
game system.  The utility, for those who know about Traveller and
the software available for it, is Jim Vassilakos's GALACTIC.
I've created a program that does HTML "Atlas pages" from
subsector data.  It's definitely of "first try" quality, but it
works.
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Jeff Zeitlin
jzeitlin at cyburban.com

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2. Re: My first "shipping" Euphoria program

wow, cool. I would love to see that.

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Late last week, I completed an adjunct, written in Euphoria, for
a utility program aimed at players and referees of the Traveller
game system.  The utility, for those who know about Traveller and
the software available for it, is Jim Vassilakos's GALACTIC.
I've created a program that does HTML "Atlas pages" from
subsector data.  It's definitely of "first try" quality, but it
works.
--
Jeff Zeitlin
jzeitlin at cyburban.com

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3. Re: My first "shipping" Euphoria program

Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
>
> Specific thanks to Jiri Babor and whoever it was that created the
> GIF package I ended up using.
>
> Late last week, I completed an adjunct, written in Euphoria, for
> a utility program aimed at players and referees of the Traveller
> game system.  The utility, for those who know about Traveller and
> the software available for it, is Jim Vassilakos's GALACTIC.
> I've created a program that does HTML "Atlas pages" from
> subsector data.  It's definitely of "first try" quality, but it
> works.
> --
> Jeff Zeitlin
> jzeitlin at cyburban.com


                If you like writing progs for rpg players/gm's
check out the steve jacksons games. they have a website and make it
as easy and painless as possible to write game aids for thier games
and make $$$ off of them leagaly and with permision (they ask you for
a small fee (5% of sales) and a few copies of the full version for
them use and evaluate, this is to show they are 'aggressively'
protecting thier copyright and trademark interests and so on as
us law and such require. And to cover thier behind and so on.


                Kasey.

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