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-.. raw:: latex
-
- \dropcap{n}
-
-obody understands the phrase *errare humanum est* quite in the same way
-as a programmer does. Computers are highly efficient machines capable of
-wondrous calculations, but they lack imagination and insist that every
-single item thrown at them must be presented according to certain rules
-previously defined. You can't negotiate with a computer; you either bow
-in submission or bite the dust.
+|N|\obody understands the phrase *errare humanum est* quite in the same
+way as a programmer does. Computers are highly efficient machines
+capable of wondrous calculations, but they lack imagination and insist
+that every single item thrown at them must be presented according to
+certain rules previously defined. You can't negotiate with a computer;
+you either bow in submission or bite the dust.
Inform behaves no differently. If you make a typing or syntax mistake,
the compiler will send you back to revise your work. "It was just a
PURLOIN *object*
+ .. Generated by autoindex
+ .. index::
+ pair: scenery; library attribute
+ pair: static; library attribute
+
PURLOIN works exactly as TAKE , with the nice addition that it doesn't
matter where the object is: in another room, inside a locked
container, in the claws of the bloodthirsty dragon. More dangerously,
ABSTRACT *object* TO *object*
+ .. Generated by autoindex
+ .. index::
+ pair: animate; library attribute
+ pair: container; library attribute
+ pair: supporter; library attribute
+
This verb enables you to move the first *object* to the second
*object*. As with PURLOIN , both objects can be anywhere in the game.
Bear in mind that the second object should logically be a
"OK, Herr Tell, now you're in real trouble.
...
-.. todo::
-
- "Herr" above is italicized. Was that a mistake in the original text?
-
- Update: I don't think so. In 08.rst, lines 465 and 516, "Herr" is
- explicitly underlined (which probably appears italicized on output).
-
Infix is quite complex -- there are more commands than those we have
shown you -- so while it's good to have available, it's not really a
tool for novices. If you do use it, be careful: you get a lot of runtime
those embarrassing issues, but it might very well happen that a few more
undetected absurdities pop up from now on.
+.. Generated by autoindex
+.. index::
+ single: RAIF
+
The final stage of debugging must happen elsewhere, at the hands of some
wilful, headstrong and determined beta-testers; these are the people
who, if you’re lucky, will methodically tear your game to shreds and