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{{ | {{Software infobox | ||
|Type=Authoring system | |||
|Style=Choice | |||
|Multimedia=Colour, graphics, sound: possible. | |||
|Developer=Alex Warren | |||
|Home page=http://textadventures.co.uk/squiffy | |||
|Download=https://github.com/textadventures/squiffy-editor/releases | |||
|Format=HTML | |||
|System=Browser, Windows, macOS, Linux | |||
|Play online=http://textadventures.co.uk/squiffy/editor | |||
|Version=5.1.3 | |||
|Date=2019/03/25 | |||
|Status=Stable | |||
|License=MIT | |||
|Notes=Released: 2014. | |||
}} | |||
[[Squiffy]], created by [[Alex Warren]], is an open-source tool for authoring hyperlink interactive fiction. Works may be created in a dedicated Squiffy editor (online or downloaded) or in a text file. Authors write stories using Markdown, and Squiffy compiles the source to generate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A work in Squiffy may have two types of pages: "passages", which let players interact with the current scene, and "sections," which move to the next scene in the story. | [[Squiffy]], created by [[Alex Warren]], is an open-source tool for authoring hyperlink interactive fiction. Works may be created in a dedicated Squiffy editor (online or downloaded) or in a text file. Authors write stories using Markdown, and Squiffy compiles the source to generate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A work in Squiffy may have two types of pages: "passages", which let players interact with the current scene, and "sections," which move to the next scene in the story. | ||
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* [http://textadventures.co.uk/squiffy/editor Squiffy online editor] at textadventures.co.uk. | * [http://textadventures.co.uk/squiffy/editor Squiffy online editor] at textadventures.co.uk. | ||
* [http://forum.textadventures.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=24 Squiffy forum] at textadventures.co.uk. | * [http://forum.textadventures.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=24 Squiffy forum] at textadventures.co.uk. | ||
* [https://github.com/textadventures/squiffy Squiffy compiler source] at Github. | |||
* [https://github.com/textadventures/squiffy-editor Squiffy editor source] at Github. | |||
===Reviews=== | |||
* [https://notimetoplay.org/cgi-bin/wiki/Markers_and_highlighters Markers and highlighters: a gamedev metaphor] - article comparing [[Undum]], [[Ramus]], and [[Squiffy]]. | |||
===History | ===Development History=== | ||
* [http://docs.textadventures.co.uk/squiffy/roadmap.html Squiffy development roadmap] at textadventures.co.uk. | * [http://docs.textadventures.co.uk/squiffy/roadmap.html Squiffy development roadmap] at textadventures.co.uk. | ||
* [http://blog.textadventures.co.uk/2014/07/27/squiffy-1-0/ Squiffy 1.0] at textadventures.co.uk - July 27, 2014. | * [http://blog.textadventures.co.uk/2014/07/27/squiffy-1-0/ Squiffy 1.0] at textadventures.co.uk - July 27, 2014. | ||
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* [http://blog.textadventures.co.uk/2015/11/14/squiffy-5-an-improved-editing-experience/ Squiffy 5 - an improved editing experience] at textadventures.co.uk - November 14, 2015. | * [http://blog.textadventures.co.uk/2015/11/14/squiffy-5-an-improved-editing-experience/ Squiffy 5 - an improved editing experience] at textadventures.co.uk - November 14, 2015. | ||
[[Category:Squiffy]] | [[Category:Squiffy]] | ||
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Squiffy | |
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Authoring system | |
Links | Home page Download Run online |
Developer | Alex Warren |
Format | HTML |
Interaction style | Choice |
Systems | Browser, Windows, macOS, Linux |
Latest version | 5.1.3 / 25 Mar 2019 |
Status | Stable |
Multimedia support | Colour, graphics, sound: possible. |
License | MIT |
Notes | Released: 2014. |
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Squiffy, created by Alex Warren, is an open-source tool for authoring hyperlink interactive fiction. Works may be created in a dedicated Squiffy editor (online or downloaded) or in a text file. Authors write stories using Markdown, and Squiffy compiles the source to generate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A work in Squiffy may have two types of pages: "passages", which let players interact with the current scene, and "sections," which move to the next scene in the story.
Squiffy was first released on July 26, 2014.
Links
Author Resources
- Squiffy documentation and download links at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy online editor at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy forum at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy compiler source at Github.
- Squiffy editor source at Github.
Reviews
- Markers and highlighters: a gamedev metaphor - article comparing Undum, Ramus, and Squiffy.
Development History
- Squiffy development roadmap at textadventures.co.uk.
- Squiffy 1.0 at textadventures.co.uk - July 27, 2014.
- Squiffy 2.0 at textadventures.co.uk - October 11, 2014.
- Squiffy 3 - a new web-based editor for interactive fiction at textadventures.co.uk - April 25, 2015.
- Squiffy 4 - interactive fiction editor for Windows, OS X and Linux at textadventures.co.uk - July 11, 2015.
- Squiffy 5 - an improved editing experience at textadventures.co.uk - November 14, 2015.
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