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A general question: does anybody know a good way to mark non-IF in these lists? There are quite a number of 'abuses' here (Inform implementations of Chess, Tetris, Fractals, Sokoban...), and I wonder if there is a way to give these an alternative layout that makes them easily discernable to the reader. I've played with the idea of appending two stars before them instead of one, but then they look like sub-bullets of the game above them. [[User:VictorGijsbers|VictorGijsbers]] 01:58, 25 March 2008 (PDT)
A general question: does anybody know a good way to mark non-IF in these lists? There are quite a number of 'abuses' here (Inform implementations of Chess, Tetris, Fractals, Sokoban...), and I wonder if there is a way to give these an alternative layout that makes them easily discernable to the reader. I've played with the idea of appending two stars before them instead of one, but then they look like sub-bullets of the game above them. [[User:VictorGijsbers|VictorGijsbers]] 01:58, 25 March 2008 (PDT)
: I think I hit on the obvious solution myself. :/ [[User:VictorGijsbers|VictorGijsbers]] 02:28, 25 March 2008 (PDT)

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Debeth, about the source code for The Chinese Room, did you ask the authors for it? Giving people the source code if they send you an email is a perfectly all right method of distribution (although I do agree that we should encourage authors to post their code to the IF-Archive, or we should do so ourselves once we've obtained it). VictorGijsbers 10:42, 24 March 2008 (PDT)

A general question: does anybody know a good way to mark non-IF in these lists? There are quite a number of 'abuses' here (Inform implementations of Chess, Tetris, Fractals, Sokoban...), and I wonder if there is a way to give these an alternative layout that makes them easily discernable to the reader. I've played with the idea of appending two stars before them instead of one, but then they look like sub-bullets of the game above them. VictorGijsbers 01:58, 25 March 2008 (PDT)

I think I hit on the obvious solution myself. :/ VictorGijsbers 02:28, 25 March 2008 (PDT)