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@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ means "always display three times its normal size", whereas
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picture "backdrop/png" scale min 1/10 max 8/1
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picture "backdrop/png" scale min 1/10 max 8/1
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means"you can display this anywhere between one tenth normal size and
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means "you can display this anywhere between one tenth normal size and
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eight times normal size, but if possible it ought to be just its normal
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eight times normal size, but if possible it ought to be just its normal
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size".
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size".
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ int Symbols::perform_ifdef(text_stream *cond) {
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@ There is an expression grammar here, which we apply correctly if the
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@ There is an expression grammar here, which we apply correctly if the
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condition is well-formed; if it"s a mess, we try to return 0, but don"t go
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condition is well-formed; if it's a mess, we try to return 0, but don't go
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to any trouble to report errors.
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to any trouble to report errors.
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Any condition can be bracketed; otherwise we have the unary operator |^|
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Any condition can be bracketed; otherwise we have the unary operator |^|
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Otherwise, of course, we need to make an images folder alongside the HTML
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we produce. It will be called |images|, so relative to the HTML, the URL
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we produce. It will be called |images|, so relative to the HTML, the URL
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would then be |images/orange.png|.
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would then be |images/orange.png|.
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However, it"s also possible that the book"s instructions tell us to use
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However, it's also possible that the book's instructions tell us to use
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images from an already-existing location instead.
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images from an already-existing location instead.
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Note that each time the URL of an image is looked up, we make a note of it,
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Note that each time the URL of an image is looked up, we make a note of it,
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{*}A ball is in the bag.
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{*}A ball is in the bag.
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The bag is on the kitchen table.
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The bag is on the kitchen table.
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This single sentence doesn"t make much of a simulation. Let"s add:
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This single sentence doesn't make much of a simulation. Let's add:
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{**}The stitched seam is part of the ball.
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{**}The stitched seam is part of the ball.
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@ And this is a variant which does not inherit: e.g. if the kind "bird" has
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@ And this is a variant which does not inherit: e.g. if the kind "bird" has
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the property "flightless" but Orville, an individual instance of"bird" has no
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the property "flightless" but Orville, an individual instance of "bird" has no
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inference about this property, then we would return |LIKELY_CE| if asked about
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inference about this property, then we would return |LIKELY_CE| if asked about
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"bird", but |UNKNOWN_CE| if asked Orville. The previous function would return
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"bird", but |UNKNOWN_CE| if asked Orville. The previous function would return
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|LIKELY_CE| to both because Orville ordinarily inherits from his kind.
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|LIKELY_CE| to both because Orville ordinarily inherits from his kind.
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