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Paul O'Brian <obrian@ucsu.colorado.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Kathleen M. Fischer wrote:
> > I've heard rumor that there is a text dump app for DOS that let's you
> > take an inform game and... well... dump all the text! A great thing if
> > you're looking for spelling errors and such.
>
> If it's your own game for which you want to dump the text, you can also
> compile with the flag -r, which outputs all the game's text to a file.

And if you want a text dumper anyway, for... er... looking for spelling
mistakes in other people's games... then there's a MacTXD port on
if-archive.


mathew
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