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From: pdarnows@rwd.goucher.edu (Commander Space Dog)
Subject: Re: Inform q: obj in multiple containers?
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 07:03:53 GMT
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Dan "D.S." Yu (dsyu@news.holonet.net) wrote:

: props, and only takes the plank.  Dropping the plank normally
: places it in the current location.  Putting it _in_ the
: niche creates a bridge/door that the player can cross.
: On the opposite side is another niche, which, obviously,
: the plank should already be in.  Getting the plank from
: this side clearly should remove the plank from the side
: the player just left as well.  To some degree, the plank
: needs to be in two containers (niches) at the same time.

Write a "before" routine for both rooms which moves the plank from the 
old niche to the new one.
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