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Note-taking
There are times when I wish to take a few notes in a PBW game.
Bringing MS Word to the fore in a SE4 game, causes the secondary window such as log, ship/unit window, or construction queque to close. Anybody know what can be done to prevent the closure of the secondary window when a word processor is brought up? |
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i have notepad in my quicklink tray. extremly useful. i'd recommend that or any other notepad-like program. Notepad is virtually one of the best not-taking programs because it does not take any resources. You can have 20 notepads open and still have about 90% of your resources.
Try opening 20 word documents and navigating through them... for notepad it only takes alt+tab press. |
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Hey I wonder if you have dual monitors setup, can you play SE4 on one screen and have a word processor open on the other monitor? That would be handy...
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I continue to be baffled by some people's aVersion to taking notes on a piece of paper. It's so much easier than alt-<Tab>ing back and forth, and not that difficult to keep organized.
I only use Notepad for things that I plan to copy & paste somewhere else, such as a story thread like History of the Galaxy II {link}. Using Word to take notes is like watering your garden with a firehose. |
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But I am not sure what you mean by "quicklink tray". Do you mean the Quick Launch Toolbar (also called the "application launcher") which is on the taskbar [edit: just]to the right of the Start button? [ November 23, 2002, 18:07: Message edited by: tbontob ] |
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For example, just entering a difficult spelled planet means I have to move to the right of my computer (my desk is L shaped), enter the name, go back to the computer to look at the name again and then go back to my notes to make sure I spelled it correctly. My spelling ability is good, but it fails me with respect to planets/systems. |
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I may be biased, (I supported it for Micro$onge for 3 years), but the outlining and book marking / linking and Graphics capicty of Word makes it a great notetaker.
If I want to save a screen shot for later referance I can Alt PrintScreen, Alt Tab and Ctrl C Most folks consider me a lazy man. I keep telling them that is Redundant. |
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There are advantages to taking notes on computer.
- Most of us can type faster than we can write with a pen. - Sometimes you can grab stuff from the screen to include in your notes. - You can easily edit what you've written. - You can e-mail it. - You save trees. |
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yeah, trees are the most important part.
Help the green peace! Save trees! what? ok, i'll shut up for now. Anyway, i still consider notepad to be a powerful tool. My Documents folder on my PC is full with notes from various places (links, passwords etc) saved in .txt. Also it is a file you can upload and view from everywhere, no Version conflicts, no spelling warnings, and everyone can open it. |
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I havn't tryed playing with any setting to see if I can make it use only 1 or 2 monitors. Would be handy though http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif . |
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