The Inform Designer's Manual, Fourth Edition. Author: Graham Nelson Editor: Gareth Rees Proofreaders: Torbjörn Andersson, Toby Nelson, Andrew Plotkin Printed edition managed by: David Cornelson. Cover: Wing of a Roller (watercolour and gouache on vellum, ), Albrecht Dürer (–) Notice of Copyright. Title: The Inform Designer's Manual Author: Graham Nelson Subject: A design system for interactive fiction Created Date: Z. Books for Inform Designers. The primary source of information about Inform is the Designer's Manual, fourth edition, often known as the DM4. You can download the whole book, or individual chapters of it, in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format from these pages. You can also browse chapters in HTML or CHM format; many thanks to David Welbourn and David Cornelson for the .
The Inform Designer's Manual, Fourth Edition. Author: Graham Nelson Editor: Gareth Rees Proofreaders: Torbjörn Andersson, Toby Nelson, Andrew Plotkin Printed edition managed by: David Cornelson. Cover: Wing of a Roller (watercolour and gouache on vellum, ), Albrecht Dürer (–) Notice of Copyright. Title: The Inform Designer's Manual Author: Graham Nelson Subject: A design system for interactive fiction Created Date: Z. Wear and Disrobe; wearable items of clothing; a jade face mask. §12 Containers, supporters and sub-objects. Containers: container, supporter, capacity, open, openable; locks and keys: locked, lockable, with_key; LetGo and Receive to trap use of a container: a chasm; transparency and component parts. §13 Doors.
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