On Monday 17 May 2004 12:33 Nicolas Weeger wrote: > Note that I committed a few days ago a 'ground positioning system' > that lets players know where they are in the world - up to them to > write down interesting locations... > (should be quest reward, probably, can't yet be found anywhere) This is a good idea indeed. However, I don't want to write down all these locations offline. Could players get (buy or find) a Log Book that allows more entries than the limited scrolls and books they can get now? I run into the inscription limitation on a regular basis while writing scrolls to inform guild members of events in the guild. I'm not asking for an unlimited device for recording things. But a new device, specifically a book, that allows recording a significant enough amount of information to be useful. Perhaps a 10K, 25K or 50K limit and some way to determine how much space is left. Hmmm, thinking as I type here ... the scrolling of this text could be a problem I see. So, how about a new container called Binder and Binder of Holding that holds only non-magical scrolls? Thus one could have a collection of scrolls with information on locations, etc. Yes, this can be done with scroll case or whatever. BUT I'd like some way to get the non-magical scrolls into a specific container just for them. For use as a log book and general reference if I so desire. If there is already a way to handle this, other than a scroll case, I obviously don't know it. :-) Gene (poof|Galahad) -- Linux era4.eracc.UUCP 2.4.22-28mdkenterprise i686 12:56:48 up 79 days, 6:51, 12 users, load average: 0.02, 0.04, 0.03 ERA Computer Consulting - http://www.eracc.com/ eCS, OS/2, Mandrake GNU/Linux, OpenServer & UnixWare resellers _______________________________________________ crossfire-devel mailing list crossfire-devel at lists.real-time.com https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/crossfire-devel