glossary -- Appendix G on page 273. We switch to italic type for a
placeholder: for example you should read the Inform statement:
-.. parsed-literal::
-
- print "*string*";
-
-.. todo::
-
- The above will not render correctly in PDF. In PDF the leading
- quotes always appear with at least one backquote. At the moment, the
- best solution I can think up is to have a script fire off after LaTeX
- generation to take care of this problem so that when the LaTeX code
- is compiled, we'll get the correct glyphs. At the moment, I don't
- know how to make such a script automatically run.
+ :samp:`print "{string}";`
as meaning "display on the player's screen the arbitrary character or
characters which are represented here by the placeholder *string*".
Alphabet", digitised from a collection of public domain woodcuts, circa
1834, by Steven J. Lundeen of emerald city fontwerks.
-.. todo::
-
- Reference to the drop-caps should only apply to those places they're
- used (just the PDF?).
-
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