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Luniar Arkain
Luniar Arkain

Aug-11-2005 10:32

How do YOU Sleuth, I ask? :O Do you memorize alibis, etc., open Notepad, or what? Personally, I open Notepad. It makes the Sleuthing process much easier for me.

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Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

Sep-6-2005 09:16

I was wondering is there anyway of adding a motive box... that's what I lose track off the most, then I waste questions by asking when everyone has one. I'm really paranoid since I had two Witness evidences, a fake alibi and one physical evidence and no sblibi with one of my boy detectives... I know there's a note section, still it would be easy to click on button :) Otherwise I'm loving it, thanks so much!

Naomi Hong
Naomi Hong

Sep-7-2005 00:46

There is now an alternate Sleuth helper available on the http://members.optusnet.com.au/hongus/Sleuth_helper/ page, without the different difficuly variables listed. This is in case you want to have the 'joy' of working it out the different difficuly settings yourself... I realise it's a bit spoiler-ish to have it all listed there for you already (not that the data's necessarily correct).

Naomi Hong
Naomi Hong

Sep-7-2005 00:55

Also, if you want to modify Sleuth helper for your own use, go right ahead - open it up with Notepad, and if you know a bit of HTML it's not a problem to add a field or checkbox somewhere (like with Lady Emerald Devon's suggestion about a motive box).

The code you want to insert is <input type="checkbox" value="motive">. That will give you a box you can click on and off.

So it would look like this as you insert that line for into each of the ten suspects:
3 <input type=text name="suspect 1" size=10></input>
<input type="checkbox" value="motive">
<select name="suspect alabi 1">

Hope this helps!

Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

Sep-7-2005 08:11

Thanks so much

Seagrave0730
Seagrave0730

Oct-6-2005 16:09

I use a spreadsheet like OpenOffice or Excel. I lay it out this way:
Name . . . . . .| Alan | Beth | Carl | more as I get them
Motive . . . . .| Y | | Y |
Records. . . . .| . | Y | . |
Picklock . . . .| | | Y |
Alibi. . . . . .| shoe | xxxx | bar |
Tactic . . . . .| ST | !ST | |
Any Others?. . .| Y | | |
Alibi Valid. . .| ! | xxxx | Y |
footprint. . . .| ! | | Y |
footprint 2. . .| | | |
hair . . . . . .| Y | | |
Alan?. . . . . .| xxxx | | ! |
Carl?. . . . . .| Y | | |

I use Y for Yes and ! for No merely out of habit. Here ST means I used Sweet Talk and !ST means it failed. I stick xxxx in a column to remind me not to ask that question. If someone clams or dies on me I select the column and hit CTRL I to italicize it. If I just busted someones alibi I'll select the column and hit CTRL B to bold it as a reminder. Then when I'm questioning someone else and jotting down facts, I'll see the bold values nearby. That reminds me to ask that person if they suspect the guy I bolded.

The webform just took too long for me, I was Tabbing and SHIFT Tabbing forever. In a spreadsheet you can move in any direction using the arrow keys, or TAB left or right, or ENTER will take you to the first empty column of the next row. If I have to go, I email the file to myself as a XLS or CSV attachment. Once, in a pinch, I couldn't email it because Hotmail was down. So I saved it as a CSV, opened it in Notepad, copied it to the clipboard, clicked the Detective and Edit Bio links, pasted it into my bio, and saved it that way.

mr. ryan nova
mr. ryan nova

Oct-12-2005 17:07

i use good ole notepad i have been using ever since i started playing the game

LastTrain
LastTrain

Oct-13-2005 06:52

I also created an Excel spreadsheet. I patterned it quite similarly to the sleuth helper linked from City Hall, so I certainly want to give creativity credit where it's due. I just customized my version to a few of my preferences, and to NYC...where I do all my cases.

There are drop-down boxes for the repetitious things such as crime scene evidence and most of the suspect information (hair type, RH/LH, build, alibi details and whether a suspect knows something or doesn't).

I have check boxes for which city witnesses have been polled, and to designate which suspects have clammed.

I don't have it on a website, but I'd be happy to share it via email if anyone wants to PM their address to me. I could include instructions on how to fairly easily customize it for other cities...or if details were provided (mainly the specific city witnesses used), I could certainly customize it before sending.

littlecchen
littlecchen

Nov-23-2005 11:45

i memorize


Charlie Cain
Charlie Cain
Thespian

Mar-25-2006 06:39

I use pen and paper if its a hard or higher. Otherwise I just memorize

Arabesque
Arabesque
Old Shoe

Mar-25-2006 12:18

Since this has popped up again I'll just throw in another vote for Quicknote, for anyone using Firefox. It is much better than notepad IMHO--up to 4 tabs, and you can have it as a sidebar and minimize clicking back and forth. I love it!

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