Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-29984007-20180410151643/@comment-31763506-20180613170630

I've been looking at the tool, and I have an idea for a major "low hanging fruit" improvement. I think I can write a generalized save/load feature that will allow the user to store past game choice configurations and reload them at will, and I can do it with very little coding, AND make it so it requires no future maintenance.

It's quite straightforward, really. Calculus.js interacts with the calculator HTML page by invoking elements in the document object. The set of elements in the document object can be invoked as a javascript array, with each item having the element's name and data state. You can loop through that array and dump the contents to a tab delimited text file, and vice-versa.

It looks like the js manipulation will require some care to deal with browser compatibility and whatnot, but it should be feasible. I'd be happy to do it, but I think decanter's github suggestion should be looked at if we try it.