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Welcome
to the Official Website of the Ealdormere College of Heralds. The College is
comprised of the warranted heralds and pursuivants within the Kingdom of Ealdormere
(encompassing most of the Province of Ontario, Canada) in the Society For Creative
Anachronism, under the guidence of the Trillium Principal Herald and their Staff.
Table of Contents
The
latest version of my text-file searching software. Multiple simultaneous keyword
options, automatic line-length determination, etc.
SCA Ordinary and Armorial Software
Windows-Based software from Golden Stag Productions
Ordinary
and Armorial - Plain Text (8.0 mb)
Full
text of the SCA Armorial. If you want the plain text version you should right
click and choose save option of your context (right click) menu.
Ordinary
Category File - my.cat (92 kb)
Category
of file for the ordinary and armorial.
Ordinary Generator - ordgen.zip (14 kb)
Converts
an S.C.A. ordinary-and-armorial database into a bunch of separate files, one
for each ordinary category. Works most efficiently if you can set up a RAMDISK
large enough to hold the output files (currently about 24 mb needed), but
this isn't strictly necessary.
Order
of Precedence sorter for Windows, v. 1.0.1. - precedw1.zip (1.4 mb)
The purpose of PRECED is to sort "order of precedence" data. Its input consists of two files. One file contains the information about the people and their awards, and the award dates. The other file contains a list of known awards and their relative "values".
The output of PRECED will, depending on its settings, consist of either (1) a file containing the original data, sorted according to peoples' precedence; or (2) a file containing the original data, sorted according to peoples' names (alphabetical order); or (3) a file containing a list of people's names and highest awards only (a "marching order"); or (4) a series of files, one for each award type, each listing all people with that award and the dates they received it, sorted according to those dates.
This
version is written in Visual Basic and runs under Windows 95 or 98. I think
it will also run under Windows NT but I'm not sure about this. It may run
under Windows 3.x with WIN32S but I don't know. (If you try it and find out,
one way or the other, please let me know!) I'm working on a not-so-bloated
command-line version in C for DOS and UNIXoid systems, but the bugs are being
stubborn. To install, unzip this file into a directory and then run the 'setup'
program from the package. To run the package, you will need a list of the
available awards and their relative values, and, of course, the precedence
data to be sorted. (The award list included with the package as a sample is
the Ealdormere list.) For details of operation, see the included documentation.
Ordinary
Stripper - ordstrip.zip (9 kb)
Strips the ordinary terms from an S.C.A. ordinary-and-armorial database, leaving only an armorial.
Due to copyright issues, downloads listed on this page are not stored on our servers. With the exception of links provided to www.sca.org/heraldry, the descriptions of each download are provided by the hosting site.
