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{{Software infobox
|Type=Interpreter
|Type=Interpreter
|Uses interpreter=Emglken, Quixe, Ifvms.js, Ink
|Uses interpreter=Emglken, Quixe, Ifvms.js, inkjs
|Interpreter app=Yes
|Interpreter app=Yes
|Multimedia=Graphics
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|Date=2022/01/04
|Date=2022/01/04
|Status=Stable
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|License=Mostly MIT, some interpreters BSD, GPL-2.0
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'''Lectrote''', an [[interpreter]] app by [[Andrew Plotkin]], allows players to play [[Glulx]], [[Hugo]], [[TADS]], and [[Z-machine]] works, as well as [[ink]] works that have been compiled to .json format. Lectrote is based on the [[Quixe]] interpreter and packaged with Electron. There are release packages for Linux, MacOS and Windows available.
'''Lectrote''', an [[interpreter]] app by [[Andrew Plotkin]], allows players to play [[Glulx]], [[Hugo]], [[TADS]], and [[Z-machine]] works, as well as [[ink]] works that have been compiled to .json format. Lectrote is based on the [[Quixe]] interpreter and packaged with Electron. There are release packages for Linux, MacOS and Windows available.

Revision as of 12:16, 7 February 2022

Lectrote
Interpreter
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Links Home page Download
Developer Andrew Plotkin
Formats Glulx, Hugo, Ink, TADS 2, TADS 3, Z-code
Interaction style
Systems Windows, Mac, Linux
System details
Latest version 1.4.1 / 4 Jan 2022
Status Stable
Implements
Uses
Multimedia support Graphics
License Mostly MIT, some interpreters BSD, GPL-2.0
Notes
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Lectrote, an interpreter app by Andrew Plotkin, allows players to play Glulx, Hugo, TADS, and Z-machine works, as well as ink works that have been compiled to .json format. Lectrote is based on the Quixe interpreter and packaged with Electron. There are release packages for Linux, MacOS and Windows available.

You can also use this package to construct a "bound game". This is a package containing Chromium, the interpreter, your game file, and perhaps some additional configuration. You can distribute this as a standalone game application. Packaging requires Linux, for discussion on how to make this work on Windows, see trying to make standalone game w/ Lectrote - Sep 14, 2017

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