So today, I accidentally discovered that a player I'd met back in 2001ish still played; I'd originally written a little book to record the history of mementoes and player gifts over the years, which is how I remembered her, she'd given me an Invulnerable Leather Tunic when we'd met by the Arctic Ogre Lords. But over the years books (and character profiles) have become mangled ... the strange thing is, some of the text is actually still there; I've taken screenshots of the memento book in both EC and CC, and you can see that the CC seems to be able to read a lot of text that the EC doesn't.
However it locks the text off the screen, and it can't be CTRL-C copied like in the EC. I've tried copying to a new book so it's not red-leafed to try and delete lines to get at the text... but the EC doesn't think it's there. What you see is what you get only, everything after "completed by myself" is gone when you delete previous paragraphs, even though the CC can see it's there ("Someone else had to open"). I can get at it from the CC (but not copy as mentioned) but then I find that it's missing parts the EC has (the first paragraph in the CC cuts off at "for s...")
This is frankly a disaster!
But does anyone know any way to retrieve all the information from old, player written books? Share your tips, and anguish, here!
However it locks the text off the screen, and it can't be CTRL-C copied like in the EC. I've tried copying to a new book so it's not red-leafed to try and delete lines to get at the text... but the EC doesn't think it's there. What you see is what you get only, everything after "completed by myself" is gone when you delete previous paragraphs, even though the CC can see it's there ("Someone else had to open"). I can get at it from the CC (but not copy as mentioned) but then I find that it's missing parts the EC has (the first paragraph in the CC cuts off at "for s...")
This is frankly a disaster!
But does anyone know any way to retrieve all the information from old, player written books? Share your tips, and anguish, here!