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Writing Tool for A Writing Fool

Posted by danleone on April 19th, 2008

Two major changes have made their way into my life in the last 5 years. They are very mutually exclusive and have begun battling in my head with no clear winner.

The first event was a self-diagnosed adult onset attention-deficit disorder (which merely replaced the self-diagnosed child-onset A.D.D when I became an adult at 38). The second event was the realization that I actually enjoy putting words on virtual paper. Sometimes, yes, SOMETIMES, I even enjoy stringing those words together into sentences and sentences into paragraphs and paragraphs back into sentences because I scare easily. You can think of it as “literal” rock-climbing where the higher I climb, the scaredier I get.

This first event has made it nearly impossible to stay focused on the task of writing. When I open Microsoft Word (or for your Mac users, the Mac-Touch, Better-Than-Breathing, Bill-Gates-Sucks, Write-a- Novel-While-Sleeping, Pretty-Artsy-Bubbly-Interface, I-Don’t-Care-If-It-Costs-Seven-Hundred-Dollars, Edition software), I am faced with so many distractions like the ever-annoying Clippy and deciding what font to use today (I write in Wingdings).

Not to mention that the internet is always seducing me by whispering mesmerizingly in my ear “Ohhhh Dan, I need you to run your fingers over my series of tubes…” and I happily succumb. Then I feel guilty and dirty and used…but sated. So, I am quick to Alt-Tab (or just think about it for you Mac-o-philes) my way through life (How I wish I could Alt-Tab people in much the same way I do screens).

Both of my readers (BoMR) are unfortunate witnesses to this internal conflict. You may have noticed some of it in the previous 8 million words of this post just to say what I am about to say in the following 150 words.

One of the tools that I really enjoy using is called JDarkRoom. This is a full-screen text editor and offers NONE of the distractions that the fully-loaded Word does. With this editor, you do not choose fonts, underlines, paragraphs or any other formatting. In fact, the screen is simply a black screen that takes up your entire monitor’s real estate. You do not see the Task Bar, System Tray, Menu Bar, Desktop or anything else. Just a black screen with green text (You can also change the color of the screen and text if green-on-black is not your thing).

JDarkRoom has many other distraction-free features. From their website:

* Change your colour preferences, font and font size - via the settings screen (F6)
* JDarkRoom remembers the file that you were working on last time
* Support for central-european character sets
* JDarkRoom notifies you if you might have forgotten to save your changes
* Word/line/character count (Ctrl-L)
* Specify a file on the command-line for JDarkRoom to open it at startup
* Text antialiasing (where possible)
* Mouse-wheel scrolling
* Adjustable margins to fit any screen resolution (F9 to reset)
* Auto-save backups - so you never lose your work again
* Text search (F7 / Ctrl-F)
* A command-reminder strip can be displayed at the bottom of the screen

Of course, I am not sure what anti-aliasing is, but I think they are building a wall along the Mexican border and a plastic bubble over Califronia which should help with that. Honestly, I do not believe I can live without the Central European Character Set! I don’t even know where Central Europe is!

JDarkRoom is shareware, which simply means that donations are gladly and deservedly accepted. I, too, am shareware, which simply means that I am shareable.

asciiDan

Posted by danleone on December 28th, 2007

It is unfortunate, but I look a lot better in ASCII! I just downloaded this cool (and open source!) app called ascgen2. You can download it here: http://ascgendotnet.jmsoftware.co.uk/

What this does is converts a digital image into text using only the ascii character set. The ascii characters are only about 128 printable characters including capital and lowercase letters, numbers, special characters like the pound, asterisk, ampersand and the space character.

With this application, you can change some variables such as brightness etc. Download it….if you are a geek like me.

Have fun!

CoCommenter

Posted by danleone on July 21st, 2007

As we all know, a successful blogger is as much about commenting as it is about posting. In fact, in my case, it is more about commenting than it is about anything. Commenting is a way for me to feel like I have actually contributed to the blogging community without actually doing any of the real blogging. It is sort of the same as when you call your local public television station and “pledge” to mail a donation but never really doing it. You delude yourself that you are really contributing when in fact, you’ve done nothing.

The problem I have found with commenting is that I have to remember where I commented in order to see if there is any follow-up to my pithy observation. Just two weeks ago, I commented on a random blog about the Scooter Libby pardon and for the life of me, I cannot remember where I put that comment and I know the blogger would have a reply that I was sincerely interested in.

Well fret no more. Your blogging prayers [brayers] have been answered. I recently came across a service called CoComment and this website allows you to track all your comments in a centralized location online. From here, you can track both the comments you have made and all subsequent comments. Better yet, you can discover where some of the more active commenters are leaving their mark and follow them around the blogosphere. You can add tags and follow the comments of others too.

You can even add a widget to your blog so all your fans can see where you are commenting.

CoCommenter supports many of the blogging platforms that you are likely to come across in your blog surfing. It requires either a Firefox extension (extremely convenient) or you can run it on Internet Explorer as a bookmarklet.

I have been using it for about 2 weeks now and I love it. I am not sure if there are better systems out there, but so far this is very good.

Have fun out there! I have to run and make a pledge.




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