Tracery grammar
Time to convert the "final draft" text into a plain Tracery grammar.
{
"origin": "#FrontCover# \n\n #Page1# \n\n #Page2# \n\n #Page3#",
"FrontCover": "Cover page \n---\n\n How-to \"Generate a How-To Zine\" Zine \n\n A WavelengthConf Progzine",
"Page1": "Page 1 \n---\n\n How-to \n\n write a bot \n that makes zines \n\n SO THAT YOU CAN \n\n make the best \n zine-ziner-zines",
"Page2": "Page 2 \n---\n\n I have many ideas on \n how to craft a zine, \n\n but struggle with picking \n the best phrasing.",
"Page3": "Page 3 \n---\n\n With a Tracery bot, \n I can generate \n many different phrasings \n and pick my favorites to draw!"
}
That's our Tracery version (above) of our plain text (below).
Front cover #
How-to "Generate a How-To Zine" Zine
A
Wavelength
Progzine
Page 1 #
How-to
write a 🤖 bot
that makes 📓 zines
SO THAT YOU CAN
make the best
zine-ziner-zines
Page 2 #
I have many ideas on
how to craft a zine,
but struggle with pickinI have many ideas on \n how to craft a zine, \n\n but struggle with picking \n the best phrasing.",gg
the best phrasing.
Page 3 #
With a 🤖 Tracery bot,
I can generate
many different phrasings
and pick my favorites to draw!