From: David Griffith Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 04:01:16 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Import of Release 5 X-Git-Tag: r5 X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=817599b2bbb55105568006bbe9969dddc47f8893;p=rfk-inform.git Import of Release 5 --- diff --git a/kitten.inf b/kitten.inf index 315046d..93dee72 100644 --- a/kitten.inf +++ b/kitten.inf @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ! robotfindskitten ! A Zen Simulation -! Release 4 / Serial number 030131 / Inform v6.21 +! Release 5 / Serial number 030524 / Inform v6.21 ! ! [-] |\_/| http://www.robotfindskitten.org ! (+)=C |o o|__ Leonard Richardson (C) 1997, 2000 @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Switches v5; ! Number of messages ! This must be updated when adding new messages. ! -Constant MESSAGE_NUM 561; +Constant MESSAGE_NUM 602; Constant Nonkitten_Default 20; @@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ Constant Nonkitten_Default 20; Constant Nonkitten_Max 256; -Release 4; -Serial "030131"; +Release 5; +Serial "030524"; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! @@ -330,13 +330,13 @@ Reimplemented in Inform by David Griffith (C) 2002.^ ^ This code is freely redistributable. Do with it what you will, but don't go about claiming you wrote it. I, David Griffith, retain -copyright on this program except for the NKIs imported from the POSIX -imported from the master (aka POSIX) port.^ +copyright on this program except for the NKIs imported from the master +(aka POSIX) port.^ ^ Lots more information on robotfindskitten is available at http://www.robotfindskitten.org.^ ^ -To submit new NKI's please go to the above URL.^ +To submit new NKI's, please go to the above URL.^ ^ ^ Release History:^ @@ -367,26 +367,32 @@ Light overhaul release.^ - Merged in new NKIs from the new POSIX release of robotfindskitten.^ - More NKIs added (561 total).^ ^ +Release 5 / Serial Number 030524^ +Even more NKIs release.^ +- Idiotic typos fixed.^ +- More NKIs added (602 total).^ +^ ^ Known Bugs:^ ^ 1) I still don't know why already_seen_xy() occasionally causes Robot to -get placed on top of another object. Fortunately this seems to happen -only very rarely and typically only if the difficulty is set to more -than 200.^ +get placed on top of another object when a game is started. Fortunately +this seems to happen only very rarely and typically only if the +difficulty is set to more than 200. This bug also seems to very +occasionally put Kitten underneath an NKI.^ ^ -2) Under Windows Frotz, Robot used to appear as a solid block. This was -because of a bug in Windows Frotz which incorrectly makes the cursor -opaque. The cursor is now moved off to the upper-right corner so that -the game looks okay on terminals that use something other than reverse -for the cursor. I still can't figure out how to make Inform hide the -cursor completely. At least on xterm and NetBSD's console, -@@64set_cursor -1 doesn't work.^ +2) Under earlier versions of Windows Frotz, Robot used to appear as a +solid block. This was because of a bug in Windows Frotz which +incorrectly makes the cursor opaque. The cursor is now moved off to +the upper-right corner so that the game looks okay on terminals that use +something other than reverse for the cursor. I still can't figure out +how to make Inform hide the cursor completely. At least on xterm and +NetBSD's console, @@64set_cursor -1 doesn't work.^ ^ -3) Under Windows Frotz, an annoying [MORE] prompt appears at the main -menu. This is another bug in Windows Frotz which causes the -interpreter to follow Windows' suggestion something less than 24 or 25 -lines is okay.^ +3) Under Windows Frotz, an annoying [MORE] prompt might appear at the +main menu. This is another bug in Windows Frotz which causes the +interpreter to follow Windows' suggestion that something less than 24 or +25 lines is okay.^ ^ ^ Other Stuff:^ @@ -1151,7 +1157,7 @@ Global last_right = false; 233: return "A wireframe model of a hot dog rotates in space here."; 234: return "Just the empty husk of a locust."; 235: return "You disturb a murder of crows."; -236: return "It's a copy of the RobotFindsKitten EULA."; +236: return "It's a copy of the robotfindskitten EULA."; 237: return "It's Death."; 238: return "It's an autographed copy of ~Secondary Colors~, by Bob Ross."; 239: return "It is a marzipan dreadnought that appears to have melted and stuck."; @@ -1496,6 +1502,50 @@ Global last_right = false; 560: return "It's an inverted billiard ball!"; 561: return "The spectre of Sherlock Holmes wills you onwards."; +! The following Non Kitten Items were added by David Griffith for +! Release 5 +! +562: return "It's a cookie shaped like a kitten."; +563: return "It's Professor Feedlebom."; +564: return "A bottle of smelling salts."; +565: return "Dinsdale!"; +566: return "An Enfield Mk3 rifle."; +567: return "An M16 rifle."; +568: return "An M1911A1 pistol."; +569: return "An M9 pistol."; +570: return "It's a gun of some sort."; +571: return "An FN-FAL rifle."; +572: return "An old rusty revolver."; +573: return "An AK-47 rifle."; +574: return "An AK-97 rifle."; +575: return "A Remington 870 shotgun."; +576: return "It's a NetBSD install CD."; +577: return "It's a recursive recursive recursive recursive recursive..."; +578: return "It's Brian Kernigan."; +579: return "It's Dennis Ritchie."; +580: return "It's nothing in particular."; +581: return "Just a box of backscratchers."; +582: return "An expired transistor."; +583: return "Air."; +584: return "A steam-powered bunnytron."; +585: return "Heeeeeeeeeeeeres Johnny!"; +586: return "It's a catalog from some company called Infocom."; +587: return "A dark-emitting diode."; +588: return "A 256 kilobyte write-only memory chip."; +589: return "A box of brand-new nixie tubes."; +590: return "Alien underwear."; +591: return "A sack of hammers."; +592: return "A sack of wet mice."; +593: return "A sack of doorknobs."; +594: return "A rusty melon-baller."; +595: return "An atomic vector plotter."; +596: return "You really don't want to know what this is."; +597: return "A 100 meter long chain of jumbo paper clips."; +598: return "A cockatoo shrieks at you."; +599: return "It's Mary Poppins!"; +600: return "A slightly-used smellovision set."; +601: return "Doodles Weaver is here looking over a horse race schedule."; +602: return "An overflowing bit bucket."; default: return "Unknown NKI"; } ];