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Klonoa Fan Film

Started by John Smith, August 22, 2013, 12:18:24 AM

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John Smith

#80
Hopefully I will get someone next month for the poster
Also you have licensed the script under Creative Commons Attribution license not CC0 license

Thorp


John Smith

Can you also put a legal disclaimer on the script saying This work is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) Klonoa copyright Namco

Thorp

I added the disclaimer line per your request.

I tried to upload the story to gobblin. Every format I tried was rejected saying the extension was not supported. .doc,docx,pdf,txt,rft,html,xml,uot. Obviously some did not work but none of them worked and either I'm blind or there is no FAQ to say which file format is acceptable.

John Smith

#84
Have you tried this format https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF.js
Also in your Synopsis all you have written is http://www.wreckamovie.com/klonoafanfilm can you write a synopsis like this http://www.wreckamovie.com/missionbackupearth

Thorp

#85
ya I saw the pdf.js in my own searches but there's hardly any info on the format. From what I read it appears gobblin only accepts .js formats for docu.ments.

Without a simple converter to .js I have no idea what I'm doing; I know very little about code.

I am also reluctant to dig deeper on the subject because the last thing I need is a clever malware or virus; wiping a comp isn't fun 90% of the time.

John Smith

It supports text format aka txt

Thorp

I'll try a txt format again...I did see a recent tech support post about their site having upload issues for some users; perhaps the issue persists.

converting down from doc to txt is going to sux...have to re-insert all the indentations -_-  already had to do it for wattpad because copy/paste didn't work properly (wattpad doesn't support indentations).

the_darai

Why not use .rtf? Almost all office suites can handle rtf.


Thorp

#89
Quote from: "the_darai"Why not use .rtf? Almost all office suites can handle rtf.
I've tried submitting .doc,docx,pdf,txt,rft,html,xml,uot but they were all rejected by the upload portion of the website. I will be trying .txt again after I tediously add the indentations. Converting and Copy/pasting to a txt does not bring over paragraphs and indents properly...

*edit* The website accepted the txt. Now have to wait for it to be reviewed before it is visible by the public.