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273 lines
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volume: The Indoc Manual
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volume: The Second Volume
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cover: combined_cover.png
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images: resources/Imagery/doc_images/
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examples
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inform_definitions_mode = yes
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alphabetization = word-by-word
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dc:title: The Indoc Test Case Book
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dc:creator: Graham Nelson
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dc:subject: Interactive Fiction
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dc:identifier: indoc
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# Define all the index notations. Most of these have the form "headword+KEY+",
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# because that's easy to read. A couple of the most commonly used also have
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# magic prefix symbols.
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# All of these categories are going to come down to a handful of display
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# styles:
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# - normal
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# - dark blue monospace (for terms that appear in I7 source)
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# - light blue italics (for bracketed arguments in I7 source terms)
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# - dark green serif (for words that appear in player commands)
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# Note that the manual itself uses dark blue indented blocks, but not
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# monospace, to display I7 source. We don't have the opportunity to indent,
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# so we use the monospace font to distinguish it.
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# General source-text category. Used for all sorts of cases. (Thus, no
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# label is attached.)
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# Category for player commands.
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# Category for people's names.
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# For terms which will contain just a few player-command words in a normal
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# line.
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# Category for terms labelled "user interface".
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# Category for terms labelled "use option".
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# Category for terms labelled "of source text". Words may be bracketed for
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# the source-text style.
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# Category of terms labelled "bibliographic data".
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# Category of terms which are titles, so should be in italics. (No label,
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# because it could be a title of any sort of thing.)
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index: ^{headword+title+} = title
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# Category of terms labelled "extension".
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index: ^{headword+ext+} = ext ("extension")
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# For player commands labelled "testing command".
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# For kinds (source text style).
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index: ^{headword+kind+} = kind ("kind")
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# For top-level assertions, with bracketed arguments.
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index: ^{headword+assert+} = assert ("assertion") (bracketed)
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# For rulebooks, with bracketed arguments. (Not rulebook arguments per se,
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# but parameterized cases like "check (action)".)
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index: ^{headword+rb+} = rb ("rulebook") (bracketed)
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# For phrases, with bracketed arguments. Note that there is a prefix form
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# for this one.
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index: ^{headword+phr+} = phrase ("phrase") (bracketed)
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# For "say" phrases, with bracketed arguments. With prefix form.
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# For "if" phrases, with bracketed arguments. With prefix form.
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# For "outcome" phrases (e.g. "it is likely"). The bracketed argument
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# is the rulebook name to which the outcome applies.
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index: ^{headword+outphr+} = outphrase ("outcome phrase") (bracketed)
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index: ^{+toout+headword} = outphrase ("outcome phrase") (bracketed)
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# For properties (source text style).
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index: ^{headword+prop+} = prop ("property") (bracketed)
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# For properties (source text style), auto-filed into "properties: catalogue".
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# This has no label, because the group term is sufficient.
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index: ^{headword+propcat+} = propcat (bracketed) (under {properties: catalogue})
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# For adjectives, with bracketed arguments (the kind the adj applies to).
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index: ^{headword+adj+} = adj ("adjective") (bracketed)
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# For relations. We permit bracketed arguments for the odd case of
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# "mapping (direction)".
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index: ^{headword+rel+} = rel ("relation") (bracketed)
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# For relations, auto-filed into "relations: predefined". No label.
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index: ^{headword+relcat+} = relcat (under {relations: predefined}) (bracketed)
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# For relation verbs.
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index: ^{headword+relverb+} = relverb ("relation verb")
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# For global variables, with type. We conventionally format this as
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# "{VARNAME (-- TYPE)}", using an em-dash inside the brackets.
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index: ^{headword+glob+} = glob ("global variable") (unbracketed)
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# For action variables, with type. We conventionally format this as
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# "{VARNAME (-- TYPE)}", using an em-dash inside the brackets.
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index: ^{headword+actvar+} = actvar ("action variable") (unbracketed)
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# For constants, with type. We conventionally format this as
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# "{CONSTNAME (-- TYPE)}", using an em-dash inside the brackets.
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index: ^{headword+const+} = const ("constant") (unbracketed)
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# For actions. We generally use the short form ("taking") unless the action
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# has two arguments, in which case we mention the first one
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# ("asking (actor) about").
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index: ^{headword+action+} = action ("action") (bracketed)
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# For activities.
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index: ^{headword+activity+} = activity ("activity")
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# Another entry for activities, auto-filed into "activities: catalogue".
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index: ^{headword+activitycat+} = activitycat (under {activities: catalogue})
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# One more for activities. Enough of them fit in this subgroup that it's
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# worth having a special tag.
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index: ^{headword+descactivity+} = descactivity (under {descriptions (displayed): activities})
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# For tokens of understanding. (Square brackets are generated for the
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# index listing.)
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index: ^{headword+token+} = token ("grammar token") (bracketed) (prefix "[") (suffix "]")
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# The category for everything else.
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index: ^{headword} = standard
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# Auto-generated entries for each activity.
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index: {act_} = activity ("activity")
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# Another auto-generated entry for activities, auto-filed into
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# "activities: catalogue".
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index: definition = phrase ("phrase") (bracketed)
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index: if-definition = ifphrase ("if phrase") (bracketed)
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index: say-definition = sayphrase ("say phrase") (bracketed)
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index: example = example ("example")
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# HTML documentation for the OS X app
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follow: in-application-instructions.txt
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retina_images = yes
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declare: OSX
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windows_app {
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# HTML documentation for the Windows app
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follow: in-application-instructions.txt
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assume_Public_Library = yes
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declare: Windows
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}
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# HTML documentation for the Linux app
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# This is for command-line Linux, so there's no in-application tweaking
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declare: Linux
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destination = i7/Documentation/
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gnome_app {
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# HTML documentation for the GNOME app
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follow: in-application-instructions.txt
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assume_Public_Library = yes
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declare: GNOME
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# Plain text for screenreaders
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