[WarpCast] Randomizer v3 Available - 5/22/00




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Source: Don Eitner (freiheit@tstonramp.com)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevor@haligonian.com)
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The long awaited update to Randomizer v3 is now available for
download from:

  http://www.tstonramp.com/~freiheit/files/Randomizer3.zip 

Randomizer is a lightweight database back-end with a front-end
designed to quickly pull random items from user-defined data fields.
In other words, you can imagine it as a way to generate character
attributes for a story you're writing, having fields for hair color,
eye color, height, weight, disposition, and so forth, and getting one
or more random selections from each field.

New in v3.0
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* Added support for datafiles to be of any name you choose (ie. you
can now use multiple datafiles for different types of data).
* Changed the Randomizer v2.2 dual datafile format to a single file
format.
* Added a tool to convert existing Randomizer v2.2 datafiles to the
new v3.0 format.
* You can now mark any data field in the back-end script to accept
multiple selections from the front-end script (ie. instead of
choosing 1 random item from each field, choose 2 or 3 random items
from some fields but still only 1 from others). The front-end will
not select the same item more than once from a given field.

Randomizer is freeware with open source. Feel free to modify it for
your own needs, but I wouldn't mind knowing how it's being used and
what changes are being made to it.

 
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