| *I was an innkeeper, who loved to carouse;*
| *J was a joiner, and built up a house.*
-.. image:: /images/picI.png
- :align: left
+.. only:: html
+
+ .. image:: /images/picI.png
+ :align: left
+
+.. raw:: latex
+
+ \dropcap{i}
n even the simplest story, there's bound to be scope for the player to
attempt activities that you hadn't anticipated. Sometimes there may be
turns out that the sequence "``print`` a string which ends with a newline
character, and then ``return true``" is so frequently needed that there's a
special statement which does it all. That is, this single statement (where
-you'll note that the string doesn't need to end in ``^``)::
+you'll note that the string *doesn't* need to end in ``^``)::
print_ret "It's such a lovely day -- much too nice to go inside.";
if (bird in nest && nest in branch) deadflag = 2;
should now be read as: "Test whether the ``bird`` is currently in (or on)
-the ``nest``, and whether the ``nest`` is currently on (or in) the
+the ``nest``, *and* whether the ``nest`` is currently on (or in) the
``branch``; if both parts are ``true``, set the value of ``deadflag`` to 2;
otherwise, do nothing".