A web page for Aeros.
Jul. 10th, 2022 09:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
July 10: I have started negotiations with my computer literate brother Paul to cobble together a web page for my Aero Rangers I stories. I'm hoping to see real progress on that in a week or two.
Meanwhile, I've dug out the footnotes originally prepared for Aero Rangers I (Tunguska Terror) Unfortunately the file is badly out of date, some stuff is just plain missing and the chapter numbers don't line up anymore, so I'll be correcting the notes over the next few days. Needless to say, if we end up trimming or eliminating chapters in the editing process, things will have to be done over, but the notes really are in a sorry state and most of what I do now should carry over into the completed script.
Eventually we'll have to decide if the footnotes go to the bottom of the page or end of each chapter. For the electronic version, we should be able to embed the notes directly in the text... click and read. That will be convenient.
Writing a narrative is lots more fun than the fiddly bits of getting everything organized, but sadly it's still an important part of the business. So back to the salt mines, we go. More later. DRW
Meanwhile, I've dug out the footnotes originally prepared for Aero Rangers I (Tunguska Terror) Unfortunately the file is badly out of date, some stuff is just plain missing and the chapter numbers don't line up anymore, so I'll be correcting the notes over the next few days. Needless to say, if we end up trimming or eliminating chapters in the editing process, things will have to be done over, but the notes really are in a sorry state and most of what I do now should carry over into the completed script.
Eventually we'll have to decide if the footnotes go to the bottom of the page or end of each chapter. For the electronic version, we should be able to embed the notes directly in the text... click and read. That will be convenient.
Writing a narrative is lots more fun than the fiddly bits of getting everything organized, but sadly it's still an important part of the business. So back to the salt mines, we go. More later. DRW