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i've got a bit of a problem. since the board upgrade, i haven't been able to type anything in the compose/reply screen. if i try to type a key, the screen shifts to the first appearance of that character on the screen. i have to compose in notepad and then do a copy and paste. what gives?
~NegZ
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Don, that's bizarre. Anyone else having this problem? What kind of computer/browser are you using?
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Don, that's bizarre. Anyone else having this problem? What kind of computer/browser are you using?
using an Athlon 1800, 512 RAM. oh ... andi use MyIE2 as my browser. ... well as it turns out, that might be my problem! guess i needed to say it outloud before i figured it out. or likely i'm just a spazz! lol ... actually, if i click in the compose ara after it happens, i seem to be fine ... weird.
sorry for taking up perfectly good oxygen!
~NegZ
__________________ The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress. -Joseph Joubert, essayist (1754-1824)
negzero, i lost your "good" email addy, can you email me please, with the addition of a live group it is time for an init tracker!
And a fine Initiative tracker, it is--I bought one at GenCon.
But, Neg Zero, I still need one that lets me enter an init below zero. In my last session, the oozes were rolling very poorly for initiative and I had to bump them up to '1' for initiative.
Barendd Nobeard
i usually just use the empty slots at the top of the sheet. after all, initiative is cyclic, so it really won't matter. just indicate the actual negative figure, and everything should work out fine.
~NegZ
__________________ The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress. -Joseph Joubert, essayist (1754-1824)