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Aaron A. Reed

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May 11, 2008, 1:40:40 AM5/11/08
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Just in time for the D.C. reading (okay, completely unconnected),
there's now an Inform 7 port of the 350-point Crowther/Woods
"Adventure," a pretty straightforward conversion of the existing
Inform 6 version.

http://aaronareed.net/if/advent-i7.txt
http://aaronareed.net/if/advent-i7.zblorb

The source still needs a little formatting and clean-up, and it's
quite possible I've introduced a bug or two, so I thought I'd give
these a trial run before submitting to the IF Archive. If anyone sees
any problems, let me know.

(For fun, I threw in some cover art on the zblorb, based on a Creative
Commons'd photo I took of an old lantern in Mammoth Cave.)

--Aaron

S. John Ross

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May 11, 2008, 4:11:34 PM5/11/08
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Thanks; looks groovy! (nice photo, too)

Adam Thornton

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May 11, 2008, 9:32:07 PM5/11/08
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In article <b057a327-c2de-449c...@p39g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,

Aaron A. Reed <aar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Just in time for the D.C. reading (okay, completely unconnected),
>there's now an Inform 7 port of the 350-point Crowther/Woods
>"Adventure," a pretty straightforward conversion of the existing
>Inform 6 version.
>
>http://aaronareed.net/if/advent-i7.txt

>The source still needs a little formatting and clean-up

How about "Release along with the source text" and then using Stephen
Granade's i7htmltidy package?

I find it works well for my work-in-progress.

Adam

Al

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May 11, 2008, 10:18:56 PM5/11/08
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I'm glad Aaron ported it so I could view the source code.

Thanks Aaron.

Aaron A. Reed

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May 12, 2008, 2:42:42 AM5/12/08
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On May 11, 7:32 pm, a...@fsf.net (Adam Thornton) wrote:
> In article <b057a327-c2de-449c-81ba-85d36a35a...@p39g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,

I guess what I meant was more along the lines of "formatting section
headings in something approaching a consistent manner " and "clearing
out testing commands I accidentally left at random places in the
code." Er, in other words, meta-sloppiness. ;)

--Aaron

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