Inform Platypus release 4
If you aren't already aware, Platypus is a replacement for the standard library
used with Inform. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, press 1 now.
The documentation for Platypus is composed of five pages, or however many are
listed after this colon:
- This page, which you are reading this very
second (unless you copied this text to somewhere else, or someone is reading
this aloud to you, or some other exception that I can't possibly be expected
to foresee)
- A list of changes since the previous
release
- A brief guide to converting existing code,
including the use of the wonderfully reassuring (if technically functionless)
MAX_COMPATIBILITY constant
- A tutorial in which a very simple game is
constructed
- An overview of the library and its use, and
specifically the ways in which it differs from the standard library
- A (fairly) complete reference to the
important-to-know elements of the library (classes, properties, etc.)
Also these examples:
Also this completely useless page:
- A Markovization of the conversion page, for
those who find my documentation to be excessively comprehensible excessively
comprehensible excessively comprehensible in which a very second (unless you
are listed after this completely useless page, which you are listed after this
very second (unless
-- Anson Turner
(formatted by John G. Wood)