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From: adamt@netcom.com (Adam Thornton)
Subject: Re: Visual Authoring System for Interactive Fiction
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Date: Sat, 2 Jul 1994 14:25:45 GMT
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In article <2v1gt6$dr2@agate.berkeley.edu>,
Paul DuBois <pld@soda.berkeley.edu> wrote:

>The question of course is, what do you write it in?  tcl/tk?  X?  esp/goc?

Depends.  Tcl/tk is fairly generic, but does presuppose a Unix box
(actually, TCL and a good curses library should work on almost anything).
THat's probably the way to go.

Unless of course you have OS/2.  Then VX-REXX is the _only_ way to go.

Adam
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