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Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: JamesV on July 24, 2016, 11:34:15 AM
For your gaming notes, thoughts, house rules, etc. when do you write, and when do you type?

Also, what are your favorite writing typing tools?

Even now after 20+ years, I mostly write, but I feel like I might be missing something by not taking advantage of some of my niftier widgets, like my tablet and bluetooth keyboard.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: soltakss on July 24, 2016, 11:48:08 AM
I tend to type everything as it means that I will be able to read it in the future. Many times I have read notes and tried to work out what I had written.

On a tablet, I type short notes, as I am not that keen on tablet keyboards. However, I do my normal gaming prep on a laptop with a full-sized keyboard attached, so typing is easier and faster.
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Post by: David Johansen on July 24, 2016, 11:48:19 AM
I try to type up my hand written notes while I can still remember what the cryptic scrawlings meant.
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Post by: Kellri on July 24, 2016, 12:08:00 PM
I write, map and/or draw almost everything in longhand in these big hardbound graph-paper ledgers (easily purchased in Vietnam) and then, if I intend to do something like a book, magazine article, etc. I'll go back and type it all or use Photoshop or something. I've tried using writing/notation software like MyInfo but I just don't really feel the same about it. The only digital tools I consistently enjoy using for the actual creative side are excel spreadsheets for managing tedious calculations and lengthy lists, Tablesmith for testing out random generation schemes and Photoshop or Paint.net for cleaning up and polishing hand drawn maps and other art. Oh, and I really like being able to see that whole section of my bookcase given over to old notebooks full of material.
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Post by: cranebump on July 24, 2016, 12:26:40 PM
I use gdocs for prep, and display maps on my chrome book during play (to include my own hexographer images). I take notes during play, then turn them into adventure logs I keep on Obsidian Portal. I update campaign info directly into the Portal wiki as the campaign develops. Don't do a lot of hand-written stuff any more, save for sketching out ideas and diagrams, mainly because my handwriting is just bad.:-/ Thought about plunking down some dough for Realms Works, but decided I don't really need it. I'll never be someone who has a decades-long campaign (though I recycle a lot of ideas, names, organizations and such, just because I know where they'll fit in in the typical milieu). If I want something random at a pinch, I use Wizardawn's resources, then convert as needed.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: Christopher Brady on July 24, 2016, 12:40:12 PM
I type mainly, now.  And Windows Notepad is my tool of choice.
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Post by: The Butcher on July 24, 2016, 02:47:35 PM
I draw maps (badly) and then type notes (including map keys).
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Post by: jeff37923 on July 24, 2016, 06:46:23 PM
I write my notes for typing up and editing later. I wait until there is a 'back to school' sale and then buy a bunch of spiral notebooks for pennies, I have a crate full of them.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: talysman on July 24, 2016, 08:49:25 PM
For dungeon and wilderness keys, I usually do it by hand.

For dungeons or adventures I intend to release to the public, I type.

For things like new classes or house rules, it change from time to time. I still have some notebooks with handwritten houserules for AD&D 1e. But these days, I type it. I used to use Emacs for my primary text program, but in the past year, I was using TED Notepad or Stackedit. Lately, I've been using Notepad++.

I've been thinking of switching to speech to text, though, using Google Docs and/or the Android voice input system. Not sure what you'd consider that. Typing with your tongue?
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: JamesV on July 24, 2016, 10:00:22 PM
Quote from: talysman;909717... I've been thinking of switching to speech to text, though, using Google Docs and/or the Android voice input system. Not sure what you'd consider that. Typing with your tongue?

Dictation, duh. :)
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Post by: Soylent Green on July 25, 2016, 05:40:20 AM
Typing all the way, back from when I was using an Amiga for campaign notes and home computers were still the exception, not the rule. I don't necessarily fussy about the software, even I bare-bones but I just addicted to copy & pasting text around, going back and altering what previously entered text. Even when I write by hand, I prefer pencil to pen.

What can I say, I have commitment issues.

Not long ago a friend acquired a old mechanical typewriter (remember those) and was typing his adventure notes on index cards. He said it helped his process. I can't imagine anything more painful.
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Post by: TristramEvans on July 25, 2016, 05:58:58 AM
I write everything.

But thats because Im in love with my own handwriting. In my teen years I developed my own font and its become second nature to me by this point.
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Post by: Opaopajr on July 25, 2016, 07:10:02 AM
Both.

Writing is for immediately getting stuff out of my head and onto paper. It's easier to have a notebook with you and scribble something; safer too, for tickets at stoplights. (In CA, unless your engine is off, you will get a ticket for using your cellphone for any reason. Friend already got a ticket for glancing the time on his phone, while in parked gear, in a parking slot, in a major shopping area parking lot, just because the engine was still on. They gotta fill quotas, so...)

Writing is also great for hashing out visually on a table and doing stochastic tricks. For example, shuffling index cards and displaying them like a Tarot reading to suss out a plausible connection between actors. Sometimes the really rapid brainstorming needs the tactile advantage.

Typing is for when I want to collate ideas and present them cleanly. Sure I also keep it for posterity and have everything at the push of a button. But I don't like bringing much valuable electronics where I go, mainly because I have paranoia about theft, but also because I don't like the temptation of distractions at the table.

I don't find the note-taking software fully replacing the variety of paper. But I recognize its rapid access to duplication and clean presentation. Also, outliving several electronic media, some which is now a pain to re-access with legacy tech, has made it just plain ol' inconvenient if I want to look back at notes some 10+ years ago. (I'm fucking old now...)
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: Opaopajr on July 25, 2016, 07:21:51 AM
Quote from: jeff37923;909702I write my notes for typing up and editing later. I wait until there is a 'back to school' sale and then buy a bunch of spiral notebooks for pennies, I have a crate full of them.

Me too! OMG, Target's big back to school sale is coming up this August-September! I fear I'll go full on Hoarding Cats Lady and buy way too much more than I will ever need, again! I am a Stationary Whore!

I'm still staring at the art supplies I hoarded years ago from Target. WTF am I going to do with boxes of extra crayons and color pencils? I am still struggling to use that shit fast enough. (Ha ha, maybe I'll make play aids of all the art objects PCs discover in treasure piles!)
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: PrometheanVigil on July 25, 2016, 02:43:32 PM
Quote from: talysman;909717For dungeon and wilderness keys, I usually do it by hand.

For dungeons or adventures I intend to release to the public, I type.

For things like new classes or house rules, it change from time to time. I still have some notebooks with handwritten houserules for AD&D 1e. But these days, I type it. I used to use Emacs for my primary text program, but in the past year, I was using TED Notepad or Stackedit. Lately, I've been using Notepad++.

I've been thinking of switching to speech to text, though, using Google Docs and/or the Android voice input system. Not sure what you'd consider that. Typing with your tongue?

DevOps or old-school codeminer? The Emacs, of course.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: talysman on July 25, 2016, 03:33:40 PM
Quote from: talysman;909717For dungeon and wilderness keys, I usually do it by hand.

For dungeons or adventures I intend to release to the public, I type.

For things like new classes or house rules, it change from time to time. I still have some notebooks with handwritten houserules for AD&D 1e. But these days, I type it. I used to use Emacs for my primary text program, but in the past year, I was using TED Notepad or Stackedit. Lately, I've been using Notepad++.

I've been thinking of switching to speech to text, though, using Google Docs and/or the Android voice input system. Not sure what you'd consider that. Typing with your tongue?

Quote from: PrometheanVigil;909784DevOps or old-school codeminer? The Emacs, of course.

I just wanted something truly plain text, but with lots of features. In particular, Emacs has the ability to cut arbitrary rectangles of text, so that you can cut and paste columns of text to rearrange them, a feature other plain text editors either don't have, or can't do easily. I also did hand-coding of HTML, so there's that, too, I suppose.

I'm not really a programmer, but I do some Perl scripts from time to time, so there's that, too. In fact, right now, I happen to be working on some scripts specifically for formatting my RPG stuff.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: RPGPundit on August 01, 2016, 12:41:46 AM
Largely typing for the last decade or so.
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Post by: Rincewind1 on August 01, 2016, 05:32:54 AM
Typing - can't remember a game I've had that I did not utilise a laptop at very least in past 5 years.
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Post by: GameDaddy on August 01, 2016, 08:17:11 AM
My best maps are hand drawn then scanned and digitized.

For stories, adventures, encounters, and tables mostly I'll write that out by hand first, and if it is really good, then type it up in a desktop publishing app like Publisher or LibreOffice.

For random tables I use an app called Inspiration Pad Pro for Windows available free from Nbos software here; http://www.nbos.com/
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: Coffee Zombie on August 01, 2016, 09:49:05 AM
If I'm having a rough time getting my creativity flowing, I will go back to handwriting. I write fast and very legibly, and am proud of my handwriting - but then I have to copy it again into digital notes. Most of my material I end up sharing with the group nowadays, and it's easier to share typed materials. Since I picked up a laptop, I've been typing almost everything I do. For maps, etc, I will typically draw these on my tablet.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: Ronin on August 03, 2016, 07:48:02 PM
Before a game or working on setting and material, I mostly type. During a game, it is all hand written.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: Old One Eye on August 05, 2016, 06:21:10 PM
Print rather than writing, but everything is hand, pencil, and lined or graph paper.  All stuffed in 3 ring binders.  

The only thing I use a computer is searching for pictures, maps, and of course pdfs of adventures or whatever.  Anything used is printed out and stuffed in the binder.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: carpocratian on August 07, 2016, 04:05:34 AM
I type 80+ words a minute and my handwriting sucks, so I type everything.

When I'm GMing, I put most of my stuff into Scrivener these days.  If I'm a player and just taking notes, I use Word, Wordpad, or something like that.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: RPGPundit on August 12, 2016, 09:57:07 PM
Quote from: Ronin;911275Before a game or working on setting and material, I mostly type. During a game, it is all hand written.

Well yeah, like little scribbles or notes or stats or whatever. I assumed the OP meant prep and campaign material.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: Harlock on August 14, 2016, 08:31:40 PM
I love the written word. I collect and use fountain pens in fact. For gaming, my prep, ideas, brainstorming - that is to say rough draft and inspiration - is hand written. If I develop concrete campaign additions, it gets typed into a formal campaign document.
Title: Typers or Writers?
Post by: Spinachcat on August 14, 2016, 08:45:06 PM
Everyone knows you gotta scrawl Cthulhu scenarios in bloody fecal finger paint.

I hate paper with lines. Hate.hate.hate.

So I scribble on sketch pads and translate into an Open Office doc. I recently downloaded LibreOffice to try that out. Not a fan of MSWord.