Writing in Two Languages?

Started by FiveDisgruntledMonkeysWit, June 12, 2008, 08:33:51 PM

Can you write a book in two different languages?
Like pages 1-3 are in sirihish, but pages 4-6 are in Cavilish? I thought I heard somewhere that this would cause pages 1-3 to be in Cavilish as well. Either way, I have to say I've never seen a book in more than one language.
Does anybody know?
EvilRoeSlade wrote:
QuoteYou find a bulbous root sac and pick it up.
You shout, in sirihish:
"I HAVE A BULBOUS SAC"
QuoteA staff member sends:
     "You are likely dead."

Is not possible. Once you write a page of a book in one language, the next pages must be the same language as well.
QuoteThe shopkeeper says, in sirihish:
     "I am closed, come back at dawn."

You say to the shopkeeper, in sirihish:
     "YOU ^*%$*% WORTHLESS SHIT."

You say, in sirihish:
      "Ahem."

Aww, poo-chunks.
Thanks.
EvilRoeSlade wrote:
QuoteYou find a bulbous root sac and pick it up.
You shout, in sirihish:
"I HAVE A BULBOUS SAC"
QuoteA staff member sends:
     "You are likely dead."

This is one of the many things I'd like to see changed with writing in Arm 2. :)

As well as being able to continue on a page that is half filled.
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Quote from: Rhyden on June 12, 2008, 10:37:43 PM
This is one of the many things I'd like to see changed with writing in Arm 2. :)
Quote from: Maso on June 13, 2008, 05:35:44 AM
As well as being able to continue on a page that is half filled.

Both of things are on our target list to eliminate in Arm 2.
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