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What do you write with?

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:10pm
by Shinova
If you type on the computer, name the software.

If you use non-comp methods, name the method used.



As for me, I either use FrontPage or Word, depending on the format needed.

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:12pm
by Ghost Rider
MS Word...but I literally delete all game when I work.

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:12pm
by Kelly Antilles
NoteTab. Only problem is it doesn't have a spellcheck on the freeware version.

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:15pm
by Darth Fanboy
wordpad

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:15pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Microsoft Notepad.

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:16pm
by Kelly Antilles
Oh, I also sometimes use pencil and paper.

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:17pm
by Sea Skimmer
Microsoft Word much of the time. Though I'll scrawl down stuff on whatever openes quickest or is available. Text and formatting options really don't concern me.

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:20pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Painted Skies was written entirely on paper before it was transfered to text, so my manuscript includes the beginning of the missing second part.

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:36pm
by Crayz9000
OpenOffice Writer (usually), MS Word (at school), and UltraEdit/32 (editing plain text files, etc.)

Posted: 2003-02-16 08:49pm
by Master of Ossus
Word.

Posted: 2003-02-16 09:43pm
by Dalton
MS Word, with every single autoformatting/"convenience" feature turned off. I can reformat a fic in a couple of minutes with my method.

Posted: 2003-02-16 09:45pm
by Crayz9000
Hmm, I wonder if it's possible to make an AutoFormat rule that converts bold to *bold* and italic to _italic_...

Posted: 2003-02-16 09:47pm
by Dalton
Crayz9000 wrote:Hmm, I wonder if it's possible to make an AutoFormat rule that converts bold to *bold* and italic to _italic_...
It would help immensely. Maybe a Macro or something, but it'd take something a little more intuitive than Word to do it.

Posted: 2003-02-16 11:24pm
by Darth Wong
I write my stuff in OpenOffice, save it to HTML for publication on my webpage, and use my html2bbcode conversion script (see the post in the Announcements forum about posting HTML code to this forum) to turn it into BBcode with bold-face, italics, images, and hyperlinks intact.

Posted: 2003-02-16 11:25pm
by Steve
I use..... basic WordPad. And have for nearly six years. :)

Posted: 2003-02-16 11:28pm
by Kuja
I use Word. I've had my currect incarnation for some time, and it's set up very close to my ideal. The spellchecker has learned a lot of new words (words like Thrawn, turbolaser, phaser, etc) and I have most of the formatting done just the way I like it.

Posted: 2003-02-16 11:31pm
by Rhoades
I something use Works or Wordpad, since they are the only two things on my ancient system.

Posted: 2003-02-16 11:59pm
by Datana
For fiction, Notepad+ (not Notepad Plus); I copy and paste the final result into Word for a quick spellcheck, but the formatting is all done with monospace ASCII in mind.

For "serious" writing (reports, lab writeups), I use Word 2000 and convert to PDF when done with Adobe Acrobat (PDF being the format papers are demanded in if submitted electronically).

Posted: 2003-02-17 12:02am
by Enlightenment
Wrote my first novel in WordPerfect 6 for Windows. Haven't written much of any fiction since but I use StarOffice/OpenOffice for everything else I've written for human consumption over the past few years.

For machine consumption (C, C++, Python, HTML, CSS2, Java etc) I write with PFE and jEdit.

Posted: 2003-02-17 01:55am
by Darth Wong
So I guess nobody's going to pipe up and say he uses vi? :)

Posted: 2003-02-17 02:01am
by Hotfoot
Darth Wong wrote:So I guess nobody's going to pipe up and say he uses vi? :)
EMACS! :evil:

:wink:

Posted: 2003-02-17 02:58am
by Crayz9000
Darth Wong wrote:So I guess nobody's going to pipe up and say he uses vi? :)
I use joe on my Freesco box, if that counts ;)

Posted: 2003-02-17 03:29am
by Shinova
What the hell's vi?

Is it something banable? Despicable? Unmentionable? Unthinkable? Shouldn't-existable? :P

Posted: 2003-02-17 03:33am
by Enlightenment
VI is a text editor used mostly on Unix/Linux.

Posted: 2003-02-17 04:21am
by Crayz9000
And it happens to have the world's strangest keyboard layout, although there are a lot of *nix geeks that I know who love it.

The reason for the oddball layout is due to *nix's network-orientation; you can't transmit control keys very well across a terminal connection.