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...
-but, as you'll notice from the full transcript in "William Tell" story on
-page 219, the player will see the following::
+but, as you'll notice from the full transcript in :doc:`/appendices/c`, the
+player will see the following::
The place: Altdorf, in the Swiss canton of Uri. The year is 1307, at
which time Switzerland is under rule by the Emperor Albert of
embedded graphics; it simply enables you to type lines of text, which is
exactly what's needed to create an IF game.
-If you look at the game source on the previous page, or in the "William
-Tell" story on page 219, you'll notice ``Include "Parser";`` and ``Include
+If you look at the game source on the previous page, or in
+:doc:`/appendices/c`, you'll notice ``Include "Parser";`` and ``Include
"VerbLib";`` a few lines down from the top of the file. These are
instructions to the Inform compiler to "include" -- that is, to merge in
the contents -- of files called ``Parser.h`` and ``VerbLib.h``. These are
find it easier to download a complete package containing everything that
you need to get started.
+.. _inform-windows:
+
Inform on an IBM PC (running Microsoft Windows)
===============================================
.. note::
On the command line, you sometimes also see a compiler :term:`switch`
- such as ``-S``, used for controlling detailed aspects of how the
- compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
+ such as :option:`-S`, used for controlling detailed aspects of how
+ the compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
convenient to place any necessary switches at the very top of the
source file, as we'll explain in the next chapter.
interpreter with similar ease. The convenience of doing this far outweighs
the small amount of time needed to obtain and configure TextPad.
+.. _inform-apple:
+
Inform on an Apple Macintosh (running OS X)
===========================================
.. note::
On the command line, you sometimes also see a compiler :term:`switch`
- such as ``-S``, used for controlling detailed aspects of how the
- compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
+ such as :option:`-S`, used for controlling detailed aspects of how
+ the compiler operates. Rather than do that here, we find it more
convenient to place any necessary switches at the very top of the
source file, as we'll explain in the next chapter.
learn, but just as easy to break, and all Inform designers inadvertently do
so on a regular basis. There's some additional information about dealing
with these mistakes, and about controlling how the compiler behaves, in
-"Compiling your game" on page 189.
+:doc:`15`.
.. rubric:: More about the interpreter