| *C was a captain, all covered with lace;*
| *D was a drunkard, and had a red face.*
-Conventional -- static -- fiction can be written using nothing more than
+.. only:: html
+
+ .. image:: /images/picC.png
+ :align: left
+
+.. raw:: latex
+
+ \dropcap{c}
+
+onventional -- static -- fiction can be written using nothing more than
pencil and paper, or typewriter, or word-processor; however, the
requirements for producing IF are a little more extensive, and the creative
process slightly more complex.
text which the interpreter ultimately displays. For example, the "William
Tell" game, in the form that we wrote it, starts like this:
-.. code-block:: inform
+.. code-block:: inform6
!============================================================================
Constant Story "William Tell";
Class Room
has light;
- ...
+
+ ! ...
You will never need to look at it in the form produced by the compiler::