Tara
Tara
> The first task of randomly picking an answer can be realized with using (readfilerandom …) and having a text file with all possible answers. It'd be nice if there...
Other possibilities: * Add a tag handler to pick from a set of strings, and include all the options as part of the command response: ``` !addcom !hackername Your hacker...
>As for actually doing something with the events, though, I'm not sure that there are good options. It would be possible to refactor the app to handle a second mouse...
I think most/all of the missing files can be recovered from Zork Zero. For example, `pstack`: https://github.com/historicalsource/zorkzero/blob/8b3579aab4bf7b8a2eacbc3d5011ef4afb387a3a/pstack.zil
My plan for indexing was to convert this over to Sphinx, which can generate the index page automatically. There's a `sphinx` branch here, but it's stale, and I don't know...
>Or do you mean: go into the document, find and mark those 5 occurrences (and similarly for every other index-worthy term), and then generate the index automatically, on the basis...
I'm guessing the ASCII art diagrams aren't very useful for blind readers. Graphviz should be better in theory, since it has semantic structure that a renderer can represent non-visually, although...
Markdown has been convenient for quick transcription and rendering, and it's also nice that it can be searched for keywords with grep. I wouldn't mind using another format if those...
I don't think there's a need to make it printable. My main goals are to make it easy to search, and accessible to blind users. A secondary goal is to...
What alternatives should we be looking at? reStructuredText + Sphinx, maybe? Looks like it supports footnotes, references, TOC/index, some extensibility, and can be hosted for viewing at GitHub or other...