Yes - all sorts of possibilities. In 'Elements v2.0' I used the idea of two text windows pwer line for the 'Who' and 'Objects' elements. As I said - from hereon in, people can do what they want with the idea.
Press Space to run - but I seriously suggest that you do not attempt to actually make any of these spells....!!! The 8 lines are each placed by using x and y.
This project is a re-worked version of 'Storyteller' which was written for use by teachers or parents. This is just for fun. You could easily alter or extend it yourself. If you wanted to a amend this to make a storytelling program of your own, simply start the text at the start of each line - I've placed it nearer the middle. You may need to adjust the white boxes (the 'frames') for long lines of text as sometimes the descenders of letters in the line above can be partly hidden. OR - for a story you might be better to use a smaller typeface and get more words per line. Think of this project as a format for you to adapt.
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ogreshemmeit' cho cancho!
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Thanks. It's an interesting challenge to create sets of lines so there is reasonable rhythm and rhyme
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Nice project mohlar!
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Glad you liked it. Your TV project is good - nice and yeuky at the end when the litter-box joke comes in.
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I am only 9
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You are so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so smart
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Yes - all sorts of possibilities. In 'Elements v2.0' I used the idea of two text windows pwer line for the 'Who' and 'Objects' elements. As I said - from hereon in, people can do what they want with the idea.
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This one could easily be expanded to two short elements per line - just have the right hand elements aligned to the left of their box, and vice versa.
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