For any other Vim & reStructuredText users out there, I wrote a plugin to improve the reST writing experience: https://github.com/erisian/rest_tools http://tadhg.com/wp/2012/10/07/tools-for-writing-restructure...
David Foster Wallace covered this really well; his spiel to his students on this topic is included here: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/lafave/DFW_present_tense.html... (the whole essay is definitely worth reading).
Regarding the URL handling, I also used to hate it, but wrote a tool to make it easier to deal with; details are here if you're interested (despite the title, the relevant tool is not Vim-only):…
Excellent, and only made better by my reading it shortly after remapping my Caps Lock key to be both Esc and Ctrl…
Technical considerations aside, I think a key question here is whether readers expect just-the-facts stats-based reporting of what happened in the game, or a narrative constructed from the game. If it's the former, then…
> You should never put anything on the internet that you don't want others to see. You shouldn't talk about things online that you dont want others to hear I understand the practical aspect of this advice, but is…
What about http://beyondthewhiteboard.com/ ? It's not perfect, but it's fairly good at tracking progress.
For any other Vim & reStructuredText users out there, I wrote a plugin to improve the reST writing experience: https://github.com/erisian/rest_tools http://tadhg.com/wp/2012/10/07/tools-for-writing-restructure...
David Foster Wallace covered this really well; his spiel to his students on this topic is included here: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/lafave/DFW_present_tense.html... (the whole essay is definitely worth reading).
Regarding the URL handling, I also used to hate it, but wrote a tool to make it easier to deal with; details are here if you're interested (despite the title, the relevant tool is not Vim-only):…
Excellent, and only made better by my reading it shortly after remapping my Caps Lock key to be both Esc and Ctrl…
Technical considerations aside, I think a key question here is whether readers expect just-the-facts stats-based reporting of what happened in the game, or a narrative constructed from the game. If it's the former, then…
> You should never put anything on the internet that you don't want others to see. You shouldn't talk about things online that you dont want others to hear I understand the practical aspect of this advice, but is…
What about http://beyondthewhiteboard.com/ ? It's not perfect, but it's fairly good at tracking progress.