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Good offline manual/api for twine 2 +harlow?

I'm about to go on vacation to a place that have spotty internet connection at best.
So I'm wonder if there is somewhere I can find a manual or api for twine 2 and harlow that I can download to my hard-drive?

It can be very basic as I mostly need a list on all the different macro formats etc because there is now way I'll remember those on my own.

Just something I can use to look up the syntax for the set macro or how the elseif works and stuff like that.

Comments

  • The Harlowe manual is just a static web-page and like most static web-pages you can use your web-browser's Save Page As menu item** to save it as a local HTML file on your hard-drive.

    ** Different brands/versions of web-browser name the menu items slightly differently, and the menu item can exist in different locations.

    eg. On Window you can commonly use the right-mouse-button to open a context menu containing the menu item.
  • Have you tried reading cassandrahubris book on twine 2?
  • greyelf wrote: »
    The Harlowe manual is just a static web-page and like most static web-pages you can use your web-browser's Save Page As menu item** to save it as a local HTML file on your hard-drive.

    ** Different brands/versions of web-browser name the menu items slightly differently, and the menu item can exist in different locations.

    eg. On Window you can commonly use the right-mouse-button to open a context menu containing the menu item.


    Good to know. Quick follow up question though. Which version of Harlowe does twine 2 use?
  • greyelf wrote: »
    The Harlowe manual is just a static web-page and like most static web-pages you can use your web-browser's Save Page As menu item** to save it as a local HTML file on your hard-drive.

    ** Different brands/versions of web-browser name the menu items slightly differently, and the menu item can exist in different locations.

    eg. On Window you can commonly use the right-mouse-button to open a context menu containing the menu item.


    Good to know. Quick follow up question though. Which version of Harlowe does twine 2 use?
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