Inform - A Design System for Interactive Fiction
✍ Scribed by Graham Nelson; Emily Short
- Publisher
- www.inform7.com
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Inform 7 6M62 Documentation as retrieved from archive.org
✦ Table of Contents
Part I. Writing with Inform
Chapter 1: Welcome to Inform Chapter 15: Numbers and Equations
Chapter 2: The Source Text Chapter 16: Tables
Chapter 3: Things Chapter 17: Understanding
Chapter 4: Kinds Chapter 18: Activities
Chapter 5: Text Chapter 19: Rulebooks
Chapter 6: Descriptions Chapter 20: Advanced Text
Chapter 7: Basic Actions Chapter 21: Lists
Chapter 8: Change Chapter 22: Advanced Phrases
Chapter 9: Time Chapter 23: Figures, Sounds and Files
Chapter 10: Scenes Chapter 24: Testing and Debugging
Chapter 11: Phrases Chapter 25: Releasing
Chapter 12: Advanced Actions Chapter 26: Publishing
Chapter 13: Relations Chapter 27: Extensions
Chapter 14: Adaptive Text and Responses
Part II. The Inform Recipe Book
Chapter 1: How to Use The Recipe Book Chapter 8: Vehicles, Animals and Furniture
Chapter 2: Adaptive Prose Chapter 9: Props: Food, Clothing, Money, Toys, Books, Electronics
Chapter 3: Place Chapter 10: Physics: Substances, Ropes, Energy and Weight
Chapter 4: Time and Plot Chapter 11: Out Of World Actions and Effects
Chapter 5: The Viewpoint Character Chapter 12: Typography, Layout, and Multimedia Effects
Chapter 6: Commands Chapter 13: Testing and Publishing
Chapter 7: Other Characters
✦ Subjects
infom7, i7
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