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110 lines
3.1 KiB
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\documentclass[a5paper,onecolumn]{book}
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage[top=3.3cm, bottom=3.3cm, left=2cm, right=2cm]{geometry}
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\newif\ifpdf
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\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined
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\pdffalse
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\else
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\ifnum\pdfoutput=1
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\pdftrue
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\else
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\pdffalse
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\fi
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\fi
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\title{Gamebook}
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\author{}
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\date{}
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\newcounter{sectionnr}
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\clearpage
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\thispagestyle{empty}
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\pagestyle{empty}
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Turn to 1 to begin.
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section1}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{1} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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Demonstrating how Codewords (AKA sightings) can be used. Go to \textbf{\autoref{section2}}.
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section2}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{2} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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Got codeword \textbf{warrior}. Simple enough to set a codeword. Turn to \textbf{\autoref{section9}}.
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section3}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{3} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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That was easy.
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section4}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{4} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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OK, if you have the codeword \textit{warrior}, you may turn to \textbf{\autoref{section3}} otherwise you may go back to \textbf{\autoref{section2}}. Although we both know you have that codeword. If you have the codeword \textit{fun} you may turn to \textbf{\autoref{section5}}, without it you can go to \textbf{\autoref{section8}}.
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section5}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{5} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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Cheater! There is no way you can have codeword fun.
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section6}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{6} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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If you have the codeword \textit{fun} turn to \textbf{\autoref{section5}}. Otherwise you can go to the end at \textbf{\autoref{section3}} or to the xortest at \textbf{\autoref{section4}}.
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section7}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{7} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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If you have codeword \textit{warrior} turn to \textbf{\autoref{section6}}. Otherwise you can go to the end at \textbf{\autoref{section3}} or back to \textbf{\autoref{section1}}.
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section8}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{8} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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This is just to demonstrate choices allowed when not having a codeword. Now go on to \textbf{\autoref{section7}} (autotest) or \textbf{\autoref{section4}} (xor test).
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\vspace{1em}
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\phantomsection
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\refstepcounter{sectionnr}
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\label{section9}
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\subsection*{\begin{center} \textbf{9} \end{center}}
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\noindent
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If you have the codeword \textit{warrior} you may turn to \textbf{\autoref{section3}}. If you do not have the codeword \textit{fun}, you may turn to \textbf{\autoref{section8}}. If you have the codeword \textit{fun}, you may instead turn to \textbf{\autoref{section5}}. Otherwise see \textbf{\autoref{section4}}.
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\vspace{1em}
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\end{document}
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