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Andrew Merenbach wrote:
>
> Can anybody provide any examples as the the exact changes occurred when one
> uses the TERSE_BIT flag for WriteListFrom()?
>
> --
> Andrew M.

When the DM says that the best way to figure out the listmaker is
experimentation, they're not kidding.  I have a fellow in one of my
games who needs a list to print out of his belongings.  I went through
and tried lots of variations until I found the right one.  Make a list
with TERSE_BIT and one without.

Joe Fatula

