>> I have sent it to Magibrain, but I don't know if thon has had time to put it into the default options. <<
It has not been added yet, but well, this is holiday season. If it's not up by January 2 maybe ask again then.
>> The post on the first will include the full list at the bottom, making it easy to, in fact, delete all but the 24 prompts you know you want, LOL, which defeats the purpose OF making a bingo card, but I'm not going to police it. <<
I've known people to take 24 things they wanted to write about, and just use the generator to randomize the order and then pick 5 in a row. Frex, this is super useful for certain characterization or worldbuilding exercises.
>> The idea of including the list is to make it simpler for people with triggers to take those out without having to bring the matter up to, essentially, a stranger. <<
That is very sensible. The whole generator is built like that. You can select a prompt list, or several, and then edit from there; or you can input your own from scratch. Having a comma-separated list of prompts means people can just paste them into the window, even if the list doesn't appear on the main menu.
Re: Full list
Date: 2014-12-28 04:26 am (UTC)It has not been added yet, but well, this is holiday season. If it's not up by January 2 maybe ask again then.
>> The post on the first will include the full list at the bottom, making it easy to, in fact, delete all but the 24 prompts you know you want, LOL, which defeats the purpose OF making a bingo card, but I'm not going to police it. <<
I've known people to take 24 things they wanted to write about, and just use the generator to randomize the order and then pick 5 in a row. Frex, this is super useful for certain characterization or worldbuilding exercises.
>> The idea of including the list is to make it simpler for people with triggers to take those out without having to bring the matter up to, essentially, a stranger. <<
That is very sensible. The whole generator is built like that. You can select a prompt list, or several, and then edit from there; or you can input your own from scratch. Having a comma-separated list of prompts means people can just paste them into the window, even if the list doesn't appear on the main menu.